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Case IH 800 Combine Parts

800 parts and accessories

The Case IH 800 combine, produced from 1976-1979, was a popular choice for farmers seeking a reliable and straightforward harvesting solution. Typically equipped with engines ranging from 110-130 HP and offering header widths up to 20 feet, this combine provided a solid performance for its time. Known for its conventional separator design, the 800 delivered effective threshing and separation of grain crops, building a reputation for dependable operation.

The Case IH 800 combine was introduced in 1976 and remained in production until 1979, filling a need for a mid-sized, dependable machine. It was commonly powered by an International Harvester engine, either the DT-360 or DT-414 diesel, producing around 110 to 130 horsepower depending on the specific engine installed. These engines offered adequate power for the combine's functions. The 800 utilized a conventional cylinder and concave system for threshing, providing efficient separation for a variety of grain crops. The grain tank capacity was approximately 135 bushels, with an unloading auger that could unload grain at a rate of around 40 bushels per minute. Available header widths ranged from 13 to 20 feet, allowing farmers to adapt the combine to their specific field sizes and crop types. Chopper and spreader options were available to manage residue after harvest. The cab offered basic operator comfort, providing protection from the elements. This combine was well-suited for harvesting wheat, soybeans, and corn in moderate-sized fields.

Specifications

EngineInternational Harvester DT-360/DT-414 110-130 HP Diesel
Separator TypeConventional - Cylinder with 40-inch width
Grain Tank135 bushels
Unloading Rate40 bu/min
Header Widths13-20 ft
Fuel Capacity55 gallons
WeightApproximately 12,000 lbs
Years Produced1976-1979

Maintenance Tips

  • Concave Adjustment: Regularly inspect and adjust the concave clearance to optimize threshing performance and minimize grain damage. Refer to the operator's manual for recommended settings based on the crop being harvested.
  • Belt and Chain Tension: Maintain proper tension on all belts and chains to ensure efficient power transmission and prevent premature wear. Check and adjust tension weekly during harvest.
  • Sieve and Chaffer Cleaning: Clean the sieves and chaffers regularly to remove debris and maintain optimal airflow for effective grain cleaning. This will prevent grain loss and improve sample quality.
  • Bearing Greasing: Grease all bearings according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent wear and ensure smooth operation. Pay close attention to bearings in high-stress areas such as the header and threshing cylinder.

History & Background

The Case IH 800 combine was introduced in 1976 as a part of the IH's Axial-Flow combine line. It offered a cost-effective and reliable option for farmers not requiring the larger capacity of the Axial-Flow models. While not revolutionary, it represented a solid and dependable machine during its production run.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Case Ih 800?

The Case IH 800 is typically equipped with an International Harvester DT-360 or DT-414 diesel engine, producing between 110 and 130 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration.

What is the grain tank capacity on a 800?

The grain tank capacity of the Case IH 800 is approximately 135 bushels, and the unloading rate is around 40 bushels per minute.

What type of separator does the 800 have?

The Case IH 800 uses a conventional separator system featuring a cylinder and concave for threshing. The cylinder width is typically 40 inches.

What are common parts needed for the 800?

Commonly needed parts for the Case IH 800 include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections. These components are subject to wear and tear during regular use.

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