Case IH Module Express FAQs
The Case IH Module Express is a high-performance cotton picker designed to help you streamline the harvest process while reducing equipment and labor investment. This machine picks cotton at great efficiency and builds beginner-friendly modules at the same time, effectively ensuring you spend less time in the fields. Despite the impressive features that the harvesting equipment offers, it is important to be sure it will meet your needs before investing in one. Here is some information to help you:
What are the Engine Specs?
What are the Harvesting Specs?
How Much Does a Used Unit Cost?

What’s the Price of a Brand New One?
How Large is the Accumulator?
What’s the Average Baler Amount Per Roll?

What Years are This Model Available in?
Where Can I Buy Replacement Parts?
When you are looking for replacement components for damaged or worn-out components, you can choose either original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts or aftermarket parts.
OEM Parts
When you buy OEM parts, you can be sure of quality and compatibility. OEM replacement parts can be purchased directly from the manufacturer, Case IH.
Aftermarket Parts
How Much do Replacement Parts Cost?
Where Can I Buy a New Model?
Where Can I Buy a Used Model?
What is the Charge Per Acre?
Harvesting is one of the critical and costly operations when it comes to cotton production. When farmers are looking for harvesting equipment, they usually have the option to buy or hire the machines. Each of the options has its advantages and disadvantages. When comparing the cost of the two, you should use this formula:
Breakeven acres = Total annual harvest equipment fixed costs/ Custom rate/ acre – Variable cost/acre

What is the Max Row Unit Sync Speed?
What’s the Peak Horsepower?
What is Case IH’s Automatic Intelligent Auger Packing System?
What are the Bale Dimensions?
What is the Bale Weight?

What are Extenda-Wear Plus Spindles?
How Many Barbs Does it Have?
The barb pattern on the Extenda-Wear Plus spindles features three rows of fourteen barbs. The first three barbs in every row are at a 30-degree angle to ensure picking efficiency and allow the material to move easily off the spindle when doffing. The last 11 barbs are at a 45-degree angle, a factor that further improves picking efficiency.
Is it Front or Rear-Wheel Drive?
Although the Module Express is a high-quality and durable picker, you will need to replace some of its components at one point or the other. In order to enjoy the same level of performance and reliability that you are used to, you should buy the right replacement parts for this specific model. At Certi-Pik, USA, we sell quality aftermarket parts at affordable prices. Contact us today to place your order.
