Case IH released two new combines, completing the AF series launched in early 2024 with the AF11. The single-rotor AF9 and AF10 combines feature a redesign of both Class 9 and Class 10 machines.
“The rotor on the AF9 and AF10 is physically longer than the 260 Series by 40%, or 3½ feet,” says Leo Bose, Case IH harvesting segment lead. “The wheel base of the machine is longer to accommodate the longer rotor, and the drive systems on the AF series are also different.”
Increased horsepower
Increased horsepower in the AF9 (634 hp) and AF10 (775 hp) allows for increased harvest speed. Grain handling capacity is matched from header to spreader to increase harvest efficiency.
“Harvesting innovation has been our trademark and we continue to be centered around grain quality, grain savings, and simplicity,” Bose says. “That’s why we built the AF series combines with industry-leading matched capacity and why we are delivering more precision technology at base than ever before.”