SIDEHILL Leveling System (18%)
If you harvest in the hills with a Case-IH combine, there is no better investment you can make than equipping your Case-IH combine with a leveling system from Hillco Technologies.
Hillco Leveling Systems - CASE IH
Case-IH Sidehill Models
Hillco Leveling Systems are packed with a long list of industry leading features and benefits such as true bolt-on design, fully automatic variable speed leveling, and fully automatic header height and lateral tilt control.
Other benefits include increased hillside capacity, reduced hillside grain loss, improved sample quality, and comfortable hillside operation. Additionally, Hillco guarantees that your combine’s original Case-IH warranties will remain in full effect after installation of your Hillco Leveling System.
Rear Drop Axle- Case IH Models (Case Sidehill)
Transmission- Case IH Models (Case Sisehill)
Header Lateral Tilt- Case IH Models (Case Sidehill)
Crop Feeding System- Case IH Models (Case Sidehill)
Cab Controls- Case IH Models (Case Sidehill)
Quality & Performance
18% Slope Compensation
CS9030 for 7250, 8250 & 9250 combine
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Powerful, Efficient, Responsive, & Dependable
It is our goal to deliver trouble free leveling systems. With our precision electronic slope sensing combined with variable speed hydraulic leveling control we deliver the ultimate in smooth responsive leveling performance.
The clinometers based slope sensor continuously monitors the sloping field conditions and maintains a combine chassis position within ½ degree of level. The variable rate technology utilized in the leveling controller and hydraulic control valve allows for infinite leveling speed control from zero to maximum speed. The further the combine is out of level the faster the system corrects, and as the chassis approaches level the leveling rate slows. This variable speed leveling is what allows Hillco Leveling Systems to be both smooth and responsive.
Dimension |
CS9030 650/70R42 750/65R26 |
CS7010 520/85R38 600/70R28 |
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Case-IH Models | 7230, 8230, & 9230 | 5140/50, 6140/50, & 7140/50 |
A | 410.7″ | 380″ (21′ unloading auger) |
B | 197″ | 192.4″ |
C | 183″ | NA |
D | 166″ | 154.5″ |
E | 150.7″ | 150.2″ |
F | 27% | 18% |
Ga |
150″ |
150″ 126″ |
Ha |
204.5″ | 204.5″ |
Leveling Controller | Slope Sensing Clinometer | |
Leveling Speed | Proportional Control with Auto / Manual | |
Leveling Hydraulic System | Integrated into Combine’s Hydraulics | |
Header Lateral Tilt Control | Hydraulic Master / Slave Cylinder with Auto/Manual Override | |
Feeder Transition | Extended Feeder Chain | |
Installation | The unique bolt-on design of Hillco Leveling Systems makes Near Factory and Dealer installation a convenient option for both new and used combines. | |
Leveling System Shipping Weight | 4,500 lbs | 4,500 lbs |
Net Weight Added to Combineb | 3,550 lbs | 3,550 lbs |
aDue to different tire configurations, row spacings, axle configurations, wheel offsets, axle positions and spindles types, machine widths will vary. Measurements given in chart are for minimum and maximum widths with single drive tires. For more detailed width information please contact Hillco.
bDue to different combine options weight will vary.
NOTE: Dimensions are approximate and subject to change without notice.
Why should you invest hard-earned dollars on a Hillco Leveling System for your combine? We believe you shouldn’t have to sacrifice your combine’s full potential just because you harvest in the hills.
Grain Savings
Increased Productivity – More Acres per Hour
Lower Operating Costs
Many harvesting expenses are related to the time it takes to harvest.
- Labor: shortening your harvest equals fewer man hours required for combine drivers and other harvest personnel.
- Fuel: shortening harvest time means harvesting equipment is running fewer hours.
- More time for more acres: The hours saved with the combine’s increased capacity in the hills means there is more time for more acres without having to purchase another combine.
- Get it in the bin: The longer the crop stands in the field the greater the exposure to weather and the risk of dry down. Being able to get the harvest out a week early can add tens of thousands of dollars to your bottom line.
Warranty Agreements
Fewer Combine Hours
Annual Cost of Ownership
Operator Comfort
Keeps Grain Tank Level
Easy Installation
Product and Customer Support
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a leveling system cost?
Where can I purchase a Hillco Leveling System?
If I install a Hillco Leveling System on my Case-IH combine will it void the original combine warranty?
Can I install a Hillco Leveling System on a used Case-IH combine?
How are Hillco Leveling Systems installed on my combine?
New Combines: When purchasing a new combine our leveling systems are shipped from our manufacturing facility to our installation site near the Case-IH combine plant. Upon your combine’s arrival at the installation site, a team of Hillco trained technicians professionally install the Hillco Leveling System onto your new combine. The installation includes a thorough two-part inspection; one completed by the installation team and the second provided by a factory trained inspector. After installation the combine is sent back to the Case-IH plant and shipping takes place through standard delivery procedures as with any combine order. Upon arrival a third pre-field inspection is performed by your dealership.
Pre-Owned Combines: If you are purchasing a combine already at your dealership (new or used) or equipping your existing combine, installation can be easily performed by your local dealer. The “Bolt-On” design of Hillco Leveling Systems insures that your dealer’s trained technicians can complete a quality installation and final inspection. After Hillco Leveling Systems are installed, regardless of whether you have a new or used combine, you can be assured your combine will be delivered to you field ready.