International 14 Series Axial Flow Combines v1.0 FS22
International 14 Series Axial Flow Combines v1.0 FS22
The New Axial-Flow combines from International Harvester, these combines revolutionized harvesting on its debut in 1977 with an efficient threshing rotor placed on its Axis. This new style of threshing gives you better grain quality with less grain damage due to the fast, hard beating grain receives in a conventional combine. You also get exceptional separation with the Axial-Flow method, gone are the days with straw walkers simply walking the crop out, with the rotor you get throughout separation with the help of centrifugal force. You’ll find that the new Axial-Flow combines will get you more of what you grow
How does an Axial Flow combine work? Your crop is fed through the feeder-house where the rotors impeller gathers the crop and starts it rearward in a spiral movement. At the first point, the rasp bars on the rotor ring it around and thrash the crop against the concaves repeatedly. Then the crop continues in its rearward spiral to the separating grate where centrifugal force affects optimal separation. A bed of augers under the rotor carry the grain to a traditional cleaning system with 2 sieves where air blasts through them, this air blast pushes the chaff fines out the back of the combine where spreaders kick it out. The clean grain falls through the sieves into the bottom grain pan where an auger and elevator carry the grain to the grain tank.
Now that you know how these combines work. lets get into what you get in this big pack!
Included are:
1420:
20″ Diameter, 108″ length rotor
3,747 sq. in. cleaning area
125 bushel grain tank capacity
Bin Flaps
14′ Auger
D358 124hp / Turbocharged
18.4-26 tire size
2wd and Power Guide Wheel Assist
1440:
24″ Diameter, 108″ length rotor
4,750 sq. in. cleaning area
145 bushel grain tank capacity
Bin Flaps
Extension
Ext. Flaps
14′ Auger
16′ Auger
D436 135hp
23.1-26 tire size
2wd and Power Guide Wheel Assist
1460:
24″ Diameter, 108″ length rotor
4,750 sq. in. cleaning area
180 bushel grain tank capacity
Ext. Flaps
16′ Auger
DT436 180hp
23.1-26 tire size
30.5-32 tire size
2wd and Power Guide Wheel Assist
1480:
30″ Diameter, 108″ length rotor
6,420 sq. in. cleaning area
208 bushel grain tank capacity
Ext. Flaps
16′ Auger
20′ Auger
DT436 190hp / DT466 210hp
30.5-32 tire size
Options
2wd and Power Guide Wheel Assist
B.F. Goodrich, BKT, Goodyear, and Firestone tires
Beater / Chopper
Fan Belt Shields, Fan Air Inlet Shield
1977-1979, 1980-1984, 1985 Case International model dates
International Yield Monitor
Rotary Air Discharge Screen
Headers
810 Rigid Header, 13′ pickup, 15′, 20′, 24′, 30′
820 Flex Header, 13′ 15′ 17.5′ 20′ 22.5′
800-900 Corn Header, 4, 6, 8 row
This project was quite the long haul, starting in November of 2022, picking up in March 2023, and days of modeling and ingaming and testing to get it to where it is today. It was a long and rocky road on this but yet the journey was worth it. I hope you will find great enjoyment with these machines as I did making them. Thank you all.
Special thanks to Large H, SquatchMonky, JMF Modding, Jono (46 Mods), Cabe (Rafter E Mods), Roozsta (Rooster Mods), and Tired Iron Modding. You guys have always been there for me, and without you these combines wouldnt exist today
Also Thanks to, Elk Creek Manufacturing – Provided numerous references for an actual 1460 combine (sorry bout your $75 diesel expense). Wademitch and Large H – Created thorough reviews for the mod, go check them out. AT Farms – Making the fillplanes. And all of the testers who helped me perfect this mod.
INTERACTIVE CONTROL IS REQUIRED FOR IC.
Credits:JCLsFarmEquipment