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How much horsepower does a 8120 Case IH combine have?

How much horsepower does a 8120 Case IH combine have?

360 hp
Engine

Displacement 30 cu in (0 m)
Engine Model Class VII
Power 360 hp (268 kw)
Power Boost Power 30 hp (22 kw)
Power Measured @ 415 rpm

How do you set a combine for corn?

Corn Head Angle Park the combine on a level surface and lower the header until the lowest point of the row unit is approx. 2-inches above the ground. Place a protractor on the plates to measure the angle. Try to achieve 23-25 degrees in standing corn.

What does the concave do on a combine?

The combine concave performs two important functions- threshing and separating. The threshing process frees the seeds from the plants. Then the separation process moves the seeds away from the chaff.

How do I stop sieve loss?

Straw pulverized into small pieces that drop down to the sieves will reduce air flow and separation — and increase losses. Cracked seed is another sign of overthreshing. Consider lowering the cylinder speed or widening the concave setting.

How much horsepower does a Case IH 7120 combine have?

359 horse power
This combine harvester is built to provide up to 268kW or 359 horse power, delivered from its powerful Case IH engine to the 17.6t Axial Flow 7120 machine.

What class of combine is a 2388?

A 2388 and a 9670 are Class VI combines and a 9770 and a 7010 are Class VII conbines.

What does the chaffer do on a combine?

Trapped within this mixture, and making up the other half of it, is the grain you want to save. The HARVEST Air Foil Chaffer provides a uniform distribution of air across the entire width of the combine. It also redirects the air almost straight up. This uniform blast of air prevents the matting which traps your grain.

How fast can you combine corn?

Subject: RE: How fast do you combine corn?? Most of the time in “normal” years 3-4 mph. This year with all of the down corn 2-3 mph is more like it.

What is the concave on a combine?

Combine concaves are used to filter grain and small straw in the treatment of grains such as rice, corn, etc. Among the components of a combine harvester, concave is located near the front of the machine, underneath a threshing cylinder.

What is the best combine harvester?

Which is the Best Combine Harvester? 6 Options

  1. Claas LEXION 8900. The 8900 is the most powerful combine harvester in the Lexion 8000 series.
  2. New Holland TC5. New Holland manufactures several different combine harvesters, but the TC5.
  3. John Deere S700.
  4. Case IH 8250 Axial-Flow.
  5. John Deere S690.
  6. Claas Lexion 780.

How do you adjust a combine for better harvest performance?

Adjustments to threshing and separating parts of the combine are important for an efficient harvest. Threshing requires a balance between rotor speed and concave clearance. The cylinder or rotor speed is the leading cause of grain damage by the combine. Use the lowest possible rotor speed that will shell the grain.

How do I prepare the combine for storage?

The combine should be stored in a dry, protected location. Outside storage, subject to weather and elements will shorten the life of the machine. The following procedure should be used to prepare the combine for storage periods of up to 6 months. 1. Remove the header to make cleaning and inspection easier and more thorough. 2.

What adjustments should be made during harvesting?

Further adjustments are generally necessary while harvesting when field and crop conditions change, such as grain moisture content. Monitor losses behind the combine and grain quality in the grain tank throughout the day while harvesting.

How many adjustments should you make on a modern combine?

Modern combines are being engineered to automate and make the adjustments easier to do, but it still does not alleviate the need for operators to make adjustments according to field and crop conditions. It is generally recommended to make only one adjustment at a time before making another and making them in small increments.

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