Corn Silage New holland FP240 forage harvester with Dion F61 rotary head
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@W1zar6 375hp is actually perfect to fully exploit the 4 rows... especialy if you have tall corn.
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do you know how much horsepower is actually needed to run 4 rows, and a kernel processor? I see you have 375hp, is that overkill or not?
thanks
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Would these heads fit on a gehl 1275?
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Where did you get the header from and how did you have to convert it to make it fit?
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Der Auswurf ist zu klein! kann den Wagen gar nicht richtig voll machen
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Very nice. I have a customer who is looking at buying one.
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That looks so cool at 1:04 when the field is complete and it just pulls in the corn stalks!!!
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how manny rows does it take at one ride?
123guus 1 year ago
@123guus It's a 4 row wide unit (30 in.), 10ft or 3m wide. There is now a version for pull type harvesters (JD 5000) or pre-FX NH with 4 rows. And for 2011, there will be a 3 row version available for Dion, Nh, Gehl and Deere pull type harvesters.
pnieuw 1 year ago
@123guus It's a 4 row wide unit (30 in.), 10ft or 3m wide. There is now a version for pull type harvesters (JD 5000) or pre-FX NH with 4 rows. And for 2011, there will be a 3 row version available for Dion, Nh, JF, Gehl and Deere pull type harvesters.
pnieuw 1 year ago
great video!!!!
but why don´t you use a Krone Big X??? its much faster and i bet it uses less fuel...
but great vid!
Futhunt 3 years ago
Most farmers around have vertical silos and the blower is often what's limiting. Many fields are small also depending on the region. They wouldn't be able to go much faster with a much bigger harvester. With a pull-type harvester they are using it's full capacity can use the tractors they use the rest of the season for other purposes. Much less investment.
pnieuw 3 years ago
Quebec rules...lol where was this????
npk007 3 years ago
Coaticook!
pnieuw 3 years ago