With 775 hp and a 1,130-liter tank, the new axial harvester from Case IH promises high performance, advanced automation, and is the largest ever produced by the brand in the world.
Case IH, a brand of CNH Industrial, has just introduced to the Brazilian market its most advanced harvester: the Axial-Flow AF10 Automation, considered the largest axial harvester in the world in its category. With a 775 horsepower engine, a 20,000-liter tank, and an industrial automation system, the equipment focuses entirely on high productivity and operational efficiency, meeting the demand of producers who seek to harvest more in less time.
With the launch of the largest axial harvester in the world, Case IH consolidates a complete portfolio of harvesters in the classes 5 to 10, offering solutions from small properties to large agricultural areas, with cutting-edge embedded technology and integrated digital tools.
The Largest Axial Harvester in the World – AF10 has a 775 hp Engine and a 20,000-Liter Tank
The AF10 Automation harvester is equipped with a 775 hp engine and supports platforms of up to 61 feet, in addition to an intelligent operation system called Automation 2.0. The equipment features a feeder synchronized with the rotor, which doubles the separation area compared to the previous series, as well as screens with 8.7 m² and the X-Flow system, which optimizes grain cleaning with greater uniformity.
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Case IH enters the competition for high-level productivity at a time when the agricultural sector is witnessing surprising advances in power and automation — such as the new tractor from John Deere, priced at R$ 6 million, which features an 18.0 engine with an impressive 830 hp, being the most powerful ever produced by the brand to date.
The grain tank of the AF10 is one of the largest in its category, with capacity for 20,000 liters, and a discharge rate of 212 liters per second, providing agility and autonomy for large-scale operations.
Automation in the Field: Intelligent System of the Largest Axial Harvester in the World Makes Up to 1,800 Adjustments Per Day
One of the significant differentiators of the new axial harvester from Case IH is the incorporation of advanced-level automation. The AF10’s system uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to self-regulate during harvesting.
Sensors spread throughout the machine allow it to make up to 1,800 automatic interventions per day, without the need for operator interference. This ensures greater consistency in operation and reduces the margin for human error, as well as saving resources such as fuel and inputs.
Series 260 Also Launched with Power of Up to 634 hp and a 1,130-Liter Tank
In addition to the AF10, the Series 260 is also a new addition to the Case IH portfolio. Comprising harvesters from classes 7, 8, and 9, the line offers up to 30% more productivity compared to the previous series. The models feature electronic engines from FPT Industrial, with power reaching up to 634 hp in the 9260 version, and an enlarged fuel tank of 1,130 liters, offering greater autonomy.
The harvesters of Series 260 share the same automation features as the AF10, alongside digital resources such as Pro 1200 monitors with Android system, remote support, real-time diagnostics, and map sharing between machines.
Case IH Invests in Automation and Precision Agriculture with Automated Maneuvers
Another feature present in the Case IH AF10 and Series 260 harvesters is the automatic headland maneuvering system, which allows the operator to program all the curve parameters at the end of the harvesting line. This includes speed, direction, and turning radius, avoiding overlapping paths and optimizing the machine’s performance.
The harvesters also share data in real-time with other machines in the field, ensuring that the planning of operations is done collaboratively and avoiding crossings in areas already harvested.
The new generation of Pro 1200 monitors, compatible with the Android system, facilitates the operation of the Case IH harvesters. Navigation becomes intuitive, with easy access to customized functions, connectivity, and data transfer.
All digital agriculture features are integrated into the Case IH FieldOps app, which offers producers a complete platform for visualizing, controlling, and managing operations directly from their cell phones.
Series 160 Brings Real Automation in Entry-Level Machines and Focus on Democratizing Technology
The Series 160 complements Case IH’s new portfolio with a focus on accessibility and modernization. It includes four models starting from class 5, with real automation and a 60% renewal of machinery compared to the previous generation. The new X-Flow screen system is one of the highlights of the line, featuring automatic slope compensation and a cleaning area of 5.3 m², ideal for uneven terrains.
The new series guarantees up to 10% more operational yield and savings of up to 11% in fuel consumption, thanks to the automation system and the new electronic transmission that improves movement in agricultural areas.
Comfort in the Cabin and Assisted Operation for Long Days in the Field
The cabins of the new Case IH harvesters have also undergone a redesign. The models feature:
- Ergonomic seat with massage and ventilation;
- Wide seat rotation for easy unloading;
- Multi-zone air conditioning;
- Electric mirrors;
- Full LED lighting;
- Integrated sound system;
- Cabin with 10% more internal space and 30% more brightness.
These advancements were designed to provide more comfort and less fatigue during long harvesting days.
Case IH by Macdon Platform with Up to 61 Feet Debuts with Highlights
The launch of the Case IH by Macdon platform, with options of 25, 50, and 61 feet, is also a highlight among the brand’s news. The equipment features a articulated chassis, adjustable attack angle, and variable track speed, offering high performance in different terrain conditions.
Tested in Brazil, the platform demonstrated excellent performance in soil adherence and uniform feeding, meeting the demands of Brazilian producers with large areas.
With the arrival of the Axial-Flow AF10, Series 260 and 160, in addition to the new Macdon platform, Case IH reinforces its position as a reference in cutting-edge agricultural technology. The launches offer solutions for all production profiles, from small properties to large farms with maximum yield requirements.
The brand invests in automation in the field, data integration, connectivity, and remote support, creating a smarter and more sustainable agricultural ecosystem. Producers seeking efficiency, savings, and productivity find in the new Case IH line a complete set of solutions.


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1,130 litros de gasóleo para quantos dias