What is the biggest MacDon header?

What is the biggest MacDon header?

D65 Draper Header
Enter MacDon’s D65 Draper Header. Available up to 45′ (13.7 m) in width, it’s one of the widest production rigid headers in the world today, and designed specifically to maximize the capacity of the largest combines out there.

How much does a 40 ft MacDon header weight?

Specifications

CA25 Combine Adapter Specs Center Draper
Size 78.7 in (2000 mm) width
Weight Approximately 2050 lb (930 kg)
Type Self-tracking rubber coated polyester fabric feed draper with rubber slats, hydraulic drive (reversible)
Speed 350 to 400 ft/min (107-122 m/min)

What is the largest combine header?

The 24-rows, 20-in. row folding combine head called the Northstar 2420 by Geringhoff was displayed at Farm Progress. The 41-in head folds down to 20 ft.

What is a header beam?

A header in the construction and engineering world is a beam over an opening that disperses the structural load to the outside of the opening to keep structural integrity. The header beams the load from above and disperses it to the outside edges of the opening.

How big is the X9 header?

The X9 will easily handle 18-row corn heads or larger and 15-m (49-ft) or larger small-grain headers. The independent frame connecting the header to the feeder house isolates the header movements from the combine. With 1300-mm (51.2-in.)

How much is X9 combine?

The X9 1000 wheat tank can hold up to 420 shrubs and the X9 1100 holds up to 460 bushels of wheat. The folding auger with Adjustable Spout is available for the X Series in lengths of 26, 28.5, or 31 feet. 2021 John Deere combines are priced Starting from $380,000 to $480,000.

How long do draper belts last?

Track the belt’s usage. To get a general idea of when you might need to replace your belt, we recommend tracking the hours the machine spends in the field. A typical replacement schedule is 500 hours on a draper header, which is about a three-to-five-year replacement schedule but is dependent on the output.

What does a Draper do?

noun British. a dealer in cloth; a retail merchant or clerk who sells piece goods. a retail merchant or clerk who sells clothing and dry goods.