Around 75 farmers have taken part in a demonstration of the new Axial-Flow 4088 in Morocco, as part of the product’s official launch.

Compact dimensions, operator comfort and advanced features are combined with high harvesting capacity, thorough crop threshing, low grain losses, gentle grain handling and unsurpassed sample quality. These benefits are characteristic of Case IH’s Axial-Flow single-rotor technology, which has become the benchmark for harvesting quality and performance since the first Axial-Flow combines were launched in 1977. Designed in the USA and built in Case IH’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Harbin, China, the Class 4 Axial-Flow 4088 combine harvesters incorporate a high level of Americanmade components for maximum reliability.

According to Case IH Business Manager for West Africa Region, Hassib Thabet, farmers in Morocco are contending with larger fields and longer workdays and require powerful machinery to get through their harvests efficiently. “Moroccan farmers need a reliable, fast, and productive machine to get every grain in the tank as fast as possible,” said Thabet. “In this respect, the Axial-Flow 4088 is way ahead of any other combine present in Morocco today.”

With its rotary threshing system, maintenance on the AxialFlow is quick and easy. Daily maintenance can be conducted in considerably less time than it would take for a conventional harvester, so the Axial-Flow 4088 can be in the field and ready to go earlier each day.

The demonstration was conducted in demanding conditions, with the wheat crop yielding between nine and 10 tonnes per hectare. The Axial-Flow 4088 was able to make the most of this high-yielding crop with a fast, efficient harvest which protected grain quality. This demonstrates the swift return on investment farmers can achieve with Case IH’s latest combine harvester offering in Morocco.

Also, part of the demonstration day was the SB531 small square baler, which produces 36cm x 46cm bales. The Case IH SB531 small square baler has a reputation for reliability, standing up to season after season of heavy-duty baling. The gear-driven twine tying system provides consistent, dependable tying with minimal maintenance.

“The SB531 performs exceptionally in wheat straw, as well as being superb in corn stalk and other crops,” said Thabet. “Our knotters are well-proven so you can be confident you won’t have any snaps or twine failures.”

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