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Topic: gleaner corn head
Posted By: Tony Elo
Subject: gleaner corn head
Date Posted: 06 May 2011 at 7:02pm
Will a wide row corn head work on 30 inch rows or will it just make a mess?Thansk for any input,Tony



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Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 06 May 2011 at 7:35pm
   How many rows ? Might get by with a two or three row, any bigger probably would knock over the stalks.

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Posted By: Orange Blood
Date Posted: 06 May 2011 at 7:49pm
First of all, is a wide row head, 33, 36 or 38?  As much as it pains me I am with the Deere guy on this?!?!  :)


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Posted By: John (C-IL)
Date Posted: 06 May 2011 at 7:54pm
You need to find a 30 inch head. After driving the thing for about a half hour you would be going nuts. Maintaining the head on the proper course to harvest corn is difficult enough without cutting down the room for error to zero. It would be a lot of work, but it would be possible to narrow a wide row but your best course of action would be to find a narrow row head.


Posted By: victoryallis
Date Posted: 06 May 2011 at 9:25pm
We custoom combined some 30'' corn with a 36'' head for someone a few years back it worked but not ideal.


Posted By: Gregor
Date Posted: 06 May 2011 at 9:46pm
It'd be a mess.  Besides not lining up, corn stalks will not feed right and I'd think you'd have more shelling at the head and ears flying of the stalk and out of the head onto the ground.  At today's prices, doesn't take much lost corn to purchase the proper head.  If an older machine, you won't have much invested. We use to plant with an 8 row and pick with a 6 row and that at times was a pain.


Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 07 May 2011 at 12:01am
Originally posted by Orange Blood Orange Blood wrote:

First of all, is a wide row head, 33, 36 or 38?  As much as it pains me I am with the Deere guy on this?!?!  :)
 
   Was this for me ? I'd change my screen name if I could. It was what I used on another Forum before I catched The Orange Fever 6 years ago, Going Orange is Going Great !!
 
   (I can appreciate other colors, when they deserve it thou.)


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Posted By: Tony Elo
Date Posted: 07 May 2011 at 5:43am
its a two row corn head,its at  an auction sale today,it doesn;t say how wide it is but by the looks  of it I think I am going to pass on it,I think it will just make a mess


Posted By: Orange Blood
Date Posted: 07 May 2011 at 6:22am
Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

Originally posted by Orange Blood Orange Blood wrote:

First of all, is a wide row head, 33, 36 or 38?  As much as it pains me I am with the Deere guy on this?!?!  :)
 
   Was this for me ? I'd change my screen name if I could. It was what I used on another Forum before I catched The Orange Fever 6 years ago, Going Orange is Going Great !!
 
   (I can appreciate other colors, when they deserve it thou.)
Of course it was. :)   Just poking a ittle fun at the off brand.  No ill will, but I am glad you have returned from the dark side. ;-)

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