• February 20, 2019
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Case IH Combine Takes Award For Best Retained Value Once Again

Case IH Combine Takes Award For Best Retained Value Once Again
  • Case IH combine wins Highest Retained Value award
  • Axial-Flow 140 series recognised yet again
  • A glimpse into the next big Case IH combine series

The Case IH iconic Axial-Flow 6140 takes the top spot for combines EquipmentWatch’s Highest Retained Value Awards (HRVA). This is the second time in 3 years the 140 series has won the crown. Other finalists included the John Deere S600, New Holland CR and Massey Ferguson 9500.

To be shortlisted, all series must have models still in production. They also at least 1 model contained in the EquipmentWatch Residual Values application. EquipmentWatch’s residual values are calculated according to market depreciation standards.

EquipmentWatch identified the Case IH Axial-Flow 6140 as retaining the highest percentage of its original value. This is after a 5-year period, based on the organisation’s market activity database.

Case IH Product Manager for Hay and Harvest, Tim Slater, couldn’t be prouder.

“…This award illustrates the value associated with investing in one of these combines. [Winning] this award twice in three years is proof of its reliability and superior performance over a long period,” he said.

Axial-Flow 140 Series Features

  • Cross Flow™ cleaning system. Maintains cleaning efficiency even on side slopes.
  • Residue management system. Gives better control of the residue from the cab.
  • Style concaves. Lighter in weight.
  • Clean Out doors. Full-width sliding doors to make clean-down easier.
  • Two-speed electronic shift transmission. Better harvesting speeds with less strain.
  • Pivoting spout on all Axial-Flow combines. Better control of grain when unloading.

What’s Next For Case IH Combines?

Case IH will launch their new 50 Series in Australia this year, building on an already solid design.

The 50 series will include a new Axial-Flow 250 series, equipped with an optional AFS Harvest Command automation system. This system works to optimise grain quality and grain savings. It also simplifies harvesting by sensing and optimising machine settings.

Talk about working smarter, not harder!

In the meantime, the Axial-Flow 140 series remains on top for retained value.

Tim Slater adds, “We’re all looking forward to the release of the new 50 Series in Australia this year. But the 140 Series continues to deliver across the board, has all the features you need and represents great value for money.”

View Case IH combine harvesters for sale or take a look at the full list of EquipmentWatch winners.

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