When did the 2388 come out?
New head- ers are introduced — the 2015 pickup header and 2200 Series with a 12-row corn head. A new AFX rotor debuts for 2388 (model year 2003) along with an efficient inline cooling system. The 2377 Model Axial-Flow combine replaces the 2366. The 2377 offers greater productivity to the Class V combine customer.
How many horsepower is a 2388 Case IH combine?
Engine
Engine Model | 6TAA-8304 |
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Number of Cylinders | 6 |
Power | 375.5 hp (280 kw) |
How many bushels does a 2388 combine hold?
It will hold slightly over 320 bu of 18% , 60#TW corn.
What class is a 2388 combine?
A 2388 and a 9670 are Class VI combines and a 9770 and a 7010 are Class VII conbines.
Where are case combines built?
Case IH Axial Flow Combines are produced in Grand Island, Nebraska.
How wide is a 2388 combine?
Manufactured by Case IH, this is the Axial Flow 2388 combine harvester. Find and download detailed specs and data sheets for this machine here. This Case IH combine harvester belongs to the averagely powerful machine segment in the combine harvesters category. The model’s dimensions are 7.2m x 3.353m x 3.8m.
What engine is in a Case IH 5088 combine?
15t
The Case IH Axial Flow 5088 is a 15t machine with Case IH engine which powers this model with up to 205kW or 274 horse power. The Axial Flow 5088 is categorised in the averagely powerful machine segment in the combine harvesters category. The model’s dimensions are 7.8m x 3.3m x 3.793m.
How many bushels of corn can a combine hold?
X Series Combines are available on wheels or tracks. The X9 1000 grain tank can hold up to 420 bushels and the X9 1100 holds up to 460 bushels of grain.
How tall is a Case IH combine?
Specifications
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Wheelbase, 2WD – in (mm) | 147.7 (3752) | 147.7 (3752) |
Transport Height – ft-in (m) | 12′ 10″ to 13′ 4″ (3.91 to 4.06) | 12′ 10″ to 13′ 4″ (3.91 to 4.06) |
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What class of combine is a John Deere 9600?
The John Deere 9600 series of combine harvesters are midrange harvesters suited to both small grain and corn harvesting.
Why did IH go broke?
The final loss of IH independence in 1984 came after a long period of profit margins below those of its competitors. Traditionally, IH farm equipment had been the largest product line, even though the truck division had grown rapidly. The construction equipment division had been expanded through acquisitions.