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Wuhan, October 28, 2014

Case IH, a brand of CNH Industrial, launched today the Axial-Flow® 4000 Series combines at the China International Agricultural Machinery Exhibition (CIAME 2014), held at the Wuhan International Expo Centre, Hubei, China, from the 28th to the 30th of October.

The new combines have been designed to suit the specific needs of Chinese farmers and offer premium comfort, high capacity and the unsurpassed grain quality consistently delivered by Axial-Flow® technology. The two models, Axial-Flow® 4077 and 4088, are produced at the manufacturing complex recently opened in Harbin with global sourcing, providing Chinese farmers and State Farms with locally manufactured first class harvesting solutions.

Axial-Flow® 4077 and 4088 combines run highly fuel efficient FPT Industrial 6.7 litre engines delivering 180 and 210 rated horsepower respectively. The 6-cylinder turbocharged and air-to-air after-cooled engines meet Tier III emissions standards and provide a dependable engine performance in all conditions.

The powerful and efficient engines, together with the large grain tanks – 5000 and 6000 litres respectively - deliver exceptional capacity.

The over the top 4.1 m and 5.0 m unloading augers on the Axial-Flow® 4077 and 4088 respectively ensure fast and precise unloading operations, with a 45 litre/second unloading speed.

https://www.caseih.com/apac/en-sea/News/Pages/2014_new_Axial_Flow_4077_news.aspx

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