Case IH 2024 range of Farmlift telescopic handlers are set to make their full international launch at Agritechnica in Hanover, Germany from November 12-18.
They all now feature the 6F/3R PowerDrive powershift already established on some Farmlifts, and new decals on the revised hood design that enhances vision to the right, a lower sight line aiding safe operation and manoeuvring.
While the Farmlift 633 (maximum lift capacity/lift height 3.3t/6m), 737 (3.7t/7m) and 935 (3.5t/9m) models continue with their established 140 l/min hydraulic system, a new high-flow 160 l/min pump now features on Farmlift 636 (3.6t/6m) and 742 (4.2t/7m) models. This brings a 25% reduction in lifting/lowering times, resulting in faster work cycles and more material moved per hour and per day.
Handling capabilities are also improved by the integration of the EIMA 2022 award-winning electro-hydraulic self-levelling attachment carriage system. This replaces the conventional compensation cylinder with two angle sensors that provide real-time position information to an ECU.
The machine’s software then instantly calculates the tilt cylinder’s exact oil flow requirement, optimising self-levelling accuracy. Material losses and maintenance are therefore minimised, and complexity is reduced.
Enhanced controls boost productivity and comfort through improved ergonomics and ease-of-use. A new 7in colour LCD screen makes key machine data easy to read and, via a navigation encoder, allows key settings and adjustments to be made. All models are now AFS Connect-ready and supplied with a one-year AFS Connect telematics subscription, for machine data monitoring and alert provision.
On machines with the new rear-view camera, the LCD screen can also display its images when reverse is engaged. Adjacent to the screen, a new LED-based Load Moment Indicator with stable risk level warns if maximum load capability is approaching and hydraulic lock-out imminent.
The new adjustable seat-mounted operating armrest incorporates an integrated keypad for easy access to key functions, plus a new joystick with integral hydraulic, transmission and shuttle controls. Functions include an Active Bucket Shake/back to position button.
Via the Farmlift operating terminal and the joystick, crowd/dump speed and shaking frequency can be adjusted to suit. A new semi-automatic back-to-position feature allows operators to set two pre-determined boom target positions for raising/lowering, dumping/crowding and boom extension/retraction cycles.
Operating modes can be selected to suit tasks, to maximise productivity and efficiency. In transport mode, boom hydraulics are disabled, smooth power shuttling enabled and two-wheel steer engaged, while in loading mode fast shuttling and rapid boom movement are prioritised.
In handling mode, suited to precision handling applications such as unloading trucks or stacking bales, default settings are resumed, for smooth shuttling and boom operation, while the combination of synchronised automatic boom extension/retraction alongside vertical lift provides improved cycle times and eases operation.
The 2024 Farmlift models can be ordered now, with deliveries from October 2023.
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