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Still Running Strong - 1977 International 1440 Axial Flow Combine - CASE 1020 Header - Harvest 2020 

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The introduction of the first 300 Axial-Flow combines occurred in 1977, offering two new models:
• Model 1440 featured a 135-HP, 436 Cu.In. engine, a 24" rotor, with a 145 Bu. grain tank with
a sieve cleaning area of 4750 sq. in.
• Model 1460 delivered 170 HP with its 436 Cu.In. engine, a 24" rotor, and offered greater
capacity with a 180 Bu. grain tank with a sieve cleaning area of 4750 sq. in.
The first Axial-Flow combines had the following features:
• Manual Hydraulics
• Open Center Hydraulic System - Gear Pump
• Manual and AHHC (Automatic Header Height Control) header controls
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Axial flow combines (also known as rotary harvesters) are a type of combine harvester that has been manufactured by International Harvester, and later Case International, Case Corporation and CNH Global, used by farmers to harvest a wide range of grains around the world.
Introduced in 1977, these harvesters marked a departure from traditional combine harvester design, in that threshing and separation was performed mainly by a rotor, as opposed to the drum and straw walker type models used previously. This is shown in the image at right, where the bulk of the processing area is devoted to a cylinder, that spins and threshes grain from the grain heads and allows for far greater capacity than the previous drum and walker design of harvester. This increase in capacity has led to a significant productivity increase of harvesters and therefore farmers who use them.[1]
The rotary design by International Harvester was the first of its kind to be mass-produced and its patent over the design gave IH a competitive advantage over its rivals, including John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland and others.
International Harvester had launched the 15 series of conventional combine harvesters in 1968. In 1977, after extensive engineering efforts and a bottom up design, IH released the 1440 and 1460 models of harvester. In 1978, the larger model 1480 was released, as well as the specialty models 1470 (for hillside operation), and the 1482, designed to be pulled behind a tractor with PTO capability. Further models were introduced as the series was developed including the 1420 in 1980,
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@sarah_farm
@sarah_farm 6 месяцев назад
Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
@coreyseys64
@coreyseys64 9 месяцев назад
I love seeing those IH 1400 series combines. They were simple, great running, efficient combines.
@libasan
@libasan 9 месяцев назад
I caught some for #Harvest2022 too, I hope to get some more for #Harvest2023 Thanks for watching! #HarvestChaser
@onionfriend9799
@onionfriend9799 3 года назад
IHC 1440 is still my all time favorite combine. Used to be tons of em in my area
@djwheels66
@djwheels66 3 года назад
I grew up on the 1460!! Ran that every fall until I put a bad rock in it the fall of 96. After that I was done. This brings back so many memories of 25 plus years ago!!!
@libasan
@libasan 3 года назад
Cool! I did catch 2 1460's this #harvest2020 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ctuYY7zs1l8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g3HXrkW0Sow.html Thanks for watching!
@conservativecrusader80
@conservativecrusader80 3 года назад
Please keep up the good work! I love seeing the older stuff, today's equipment is so big and ex$pensive its out of reach for most farms. I was just having a conversation with a friend about if a guy had 500-1000 acres and wanted to buy a new combine nobody makes a new machine thats siuts that need. All new combines are massive and would be overkill for a farm that size. Who wants to drop that much money and only run and 6 row head and a 20-25 ft platform, answer no one does. Anyway great job finding these hidden gems!
@leighcowley9869
@leighcowley9869 3 года назад
I bought a 1440 from my neighbor and ran it for five years until a push rod got thrown through the top of the valve cover. I didn’t hear it loose tappet and it broke the rocker arm. So I took the engine out of it and rebuilt it. When I tore in to it I found it was much worse than I thought it could be. I was just going to pull what I thought was a bad cylinder but as I took the main bearings off the crank was toast. The cam was toast. The rods didn’t look worn at all. So I replaced the oil pump, cam, crankshaft, and all bearings with them. Had the injectors rebuilt. I got everything back together except the head I had taken to a machinist the first of February. I finally got it back the middle of September. Oh I was pissed. I have used these guys for years. Never again. So I bought a 1480 so I could get my grain cut. Had it two years and it threw a rod right through the block. The original oil gage quit working when it got warmed up so the old owner put a different gage on it. When I bought the combine it came with a parts combine that had a engine with it. It only has 1500 hours on the engine. The old engine had 6000. It took me a week but I swapped engine and it runs great. Never did get the engine back in the 1440. It sat in my garage for two years until. Just moved it to the shed.
@libasan
@libasan 3 года назад
I caught some 1480 action back in 2015/16: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pDkE3scwpCs.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-55hIkeqfVWs.html Thanks for watching!
@brianzybura8633
@brianzybura8633 3 года назад
A beautiful harvest scene with this real nice lookin combine. Thanks for showing.
@samelliott2236
@samelliott2236 2 года назад
Getter Done!
@charlietanner6211
@charlietanner6211 3 года назад
take one of these and in winter go completly over it and you can cover a lot of ground and not have payment,s of a new one
@nikosroverr
@nikosroverr 2 года назад
1977 first rotor ever
@TonyM132
@TonyM132 2 года назад
New Holland debuted their twin rotor combine two years earlier in 1975. But Axial Flow was the first ever single rotor machine, and is by far the highest selling rotary line of all time.
@interman7715
@interman7715 Год назад
NH rushed the TR into production and went twin rotor to avoid patent issues but were still sued by IHC and rightly so .TR was a piece of shit .
@christanner3433
@christanner3433 9 месяцев назад
1977?? Really?? I was around back then, & I remember when they came out in 1980, the 715,s were still made until 1979
@libasan
@libasan 9 месяцев назад
In 1977, after extensive engineering efforts and a bottom up design, IH released the 1440 and 1460 models of harvester. In 1978, the larger model 1480 was released, as well as the specialty models 1470 (for hillside operation), and the 1482, designed to be pulled behind a tractor with PTO capability.
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