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You have more acres to harvest, which means starting harvest earlier – and sometimes at moisture higher than 32 percent – to get all your work completed on time. The solution is the CF and CR Corn Heads from John Deere. Available in a wide range of row spacings, these corn heads match the capacity of John Deere combines, letting you harvest up to 7,200 bu (253,721 L) per hour in high-yielding, dry corn. Additionally, you can harvest 65 more acres per day with a 16-row corn head compared to a 12-row corn head at the same ground speed.
- Cover more acres per hour and put more clean grain in the tank – The larger, 19-in. (48.3-cm) auger with increased torque helps you cover more acres per hour than John Deere’s current 700C Corn Heads. This ensures you can harvest high-yielding or high-moisture corn with ease. What’s more, you can reduce the pinching of kernels since the auger has a smaller and more consistent gap between the auger flighting and floor compared to the Geringhoff Rota Disc® system.
- Relax and enjoy worry-free, automated, on-the-go unloading – The massive capacity boost of an X Series Combine with a 16-row corn head means you’ll need to unload more often. Take the worry out of on-the-go unloading by choosing Machine Sync, which allows the combine operator to control the tractor and grain cart's movement to make unloading more comfortable than ever.
- AutoTrac™ Row Sense™ is the perfect choice whether you harvest six or 18 rows at a time –To get harvest done on time, you need to run faster, which will make you appreciate AutoTrac Row Sense. Corn heads offer AutoTrac RowSense in base equipment to closely follow the rows with less operator effort. In down corn, terraces, or pivots, it works efficiently while reducing operator’s stress.
Rota Disc is a trademark of Carl Geringhoff Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
The sheer capacity boost you’ll experience with an X Series or S700 Combine paired with a John Deere CF Corn Head will help you pull a lot more bushels per hour out of your fields. A folding corn head can help reduce the time and effort you currently spend moving between and opening up fields. It eliminates the need for header trailers and running employees back and forth when changing between fields.
- Nobody folds or unfolds faster – Fold and unfold in less than 60 seconds when connected to S7 Combines and approximately 40 seconds with X Series Combines.
- Better visibility in tight spaces – When folded, the corn head sits 30.5 cm (12 in.) lower, resulting in a 2.5-m (8-ft, 2 in.) improvement in visibility over the 700FC.
- Choose the size that fits your operation – With additional row-unit configurations up to 18 rows, it’s easy to match your corn head with your planting widths. Folding corn head widths include a 16R in 50.8-cm (20-in.), 55.9-cm (22-in.), or 76.5-cm (30-in.) row spacings and an 18R in 50.8-cm (20-in.) or 55.9-cm (22-in.) row spacings to perfectly match the rest of your operation.
- Light up fields at night – Make it easier to use your corn head at night with light-emitting diode (LED) lighting. Lights located on the end divider tips can help prevent collisions with the grain cart or fence posts. It also helps you re-engage in crop easier at the end rows because you can quickly see where your outer end fender is to make sure you’re on the right row. Additionally, LED lights on the back of the corn head illuminate stubble height, making it easier to see how your corn head is performing at night.
No cornfield is perfect. John Deere corn heads make the best even better by offering features to help you tackle any field without hesitation, no matter how imperfect the conditions might appear.
- Match changes in stalk and cob size throughout the field - with on-the-go robust, reliable, and low maintenance (compared to Drago) hydraulic adjustable deck plates.
- Quickly harvest less-than-ideal fields – Down or leaning crop is no problem with Active End Fenders. They improve harvest in down or flat stalks by letting you maintain a consistent speed without worrying about losing ears. It’s a benefit you’ll notice in the down crop, but it can be equally crucial in standing crop. Plus, Active End Fenders reduce the need to stop and clear crop buildup from the outer row-units.
- Decrease harvest loss – Longer end fender extensions on rigid and folding corn heads rise higher in the air to help save ears from being tossed over the side. This industry-unique end fender allows you to use the extensions and Active End Fenders together while still using them independently. On folding corn heads, the end fender extensions automatically lower when folded.
John Deere CF and CR Corn Heads are built to handle corn residue. You can start managing residue right away during harvest by appropriately sizing and distributing the residue evenly across your field to speed decomposition and improve soil warming to make planting manageable and effective.
- Size residue right at the corn head – Compare the RowMax Chopping Stalk Rolls to similar competitive models from Calmer® and the benefits are easy to see. RowMax Chopping Stalk Rolls provide 30 percent better wear life, consume less power, and keep more trash out of the combine. They also size 50 percent of the residue less than 6-in. (15.2-cm) long, which speeds breakdown and burial without washing or blowing away in the field.
- Reduce tire and track wear while increasing trade-in value – Minimize tire and track damage with John Deere Stalk Deflectors that are one-fifth the weight of Lankota® Stalk Stomper® equipment. John Deere-designed and factory-installed Stalk Deflectors are lightweight and directly installed onto the frame. Set behind each row, they fracture corn stubble by pushing it down toward the ground, reducing the chance of damage to the tires and tracks of your combine, as well as any other equipment you take into the field. Not only does it extend the life and increase the trade-in value of your tires, but it also reduces overall maintenance costs.
Calmer is a trademark of Calmer Corn Heads, Inc. Lankota and Stalk Stomper are trademarks of Lankota Group, Inc.
When you buy John Deere equipment, you expect reliability. You also know that problems can happen, and a product is only as good as the support behind it. That’s why John Deere equipment is prepared with technology that senses potential issues and can alert you and your dealer promptly—in the cab or anywhere you are.
John Deere Connected Support is a revolutionary change to support that leverages technology and the connectivity of JDLink™ telematics to prevent downtime and resolve problems faster. These tools decrease downtime by an average of 20 percent, enabling faster responses to unexpected problems and reducing technician trips to your machine. For some issues, unplanned downtime can even be prevented altogether through prediction of the issue.
With your permission, John Deere Connected Support:
- Keeps you running by monitoring machine health and promptly alerting you and your dealer of issues
- Saves time by remotely viewing in-cab displays, reducing trips to the machine
- Reduces or even eliminates technician trips to a machine through remote diagnostic and remote software reprogramming capabilities
- Connects experts with the information needed to respond to downtime faster and prevent it altogether
With more than a decade of experience leveraging connectivity to solve problems, no one else has the experience, tools, and knowledge to keep you running as John Deere and your John Deere dealer can. Connected Support is an in-base feature on all John Deere products with factory- or field-installed JDLink.
Specs & Compare
Key Specs | Current Model |
Approximate overall width | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 6.17 m 20.25 ft With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 6.1 m 20.01 ft With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 6.15 m 20.4 ft With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 7.7 m 25.2 ft With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 7.6 m 25 ft |
Approximate folded width | |
Row spacings | 70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm 27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in. |
Deck plate adjustment | Hydraulic adjustment |
Gathering chain adjustment | Spring loaded, self-adjusting |
Gathering chains | Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link) |
Corn Head | |
Gathering points | Four-position, low-profile floating type hinged above gathering chains |
Center and outer gatherings | Hinged, quickly removable |
Gathering chains | Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link) |
Minimum clearance between gathering chains and ground | 32 mm 1.25 in. |
Row unit drive | Enclosed, submerged-in-lubricant gearbox, driven by single input hexagon shaft |
Gathering chain adjustment | Spring loaded, self-adjusting |
Stalk rolls | Opposed, intermeshing, and chopping (two per row-unit) |
Deck plate adjustment | Hydraulic adjustment |
Slip clutch | One per row-unit plus auger drive |
Trash knives | Full-length, one-piece, heat-treated steel |
Stalk deflectors | Factory-installed option |
Dimensions | |
Approximate overall width | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 6.17 m 20.25 ft With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 6.1 m 20.01 ft With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 6.15 m 20.4 ft With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 7.7 m 25.2 ft With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 7.6 m 25 ft |
Approximate folded width | Points in operating position (lowered) 3.2 m 10.58 ft Points folded up (service position) With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 2.6 m 8.58 ft With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 2.6 m With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 2.6 m With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 3.2 m 10.58 ft With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 3.2 m |
Approximate shipping weight (includes shipping skid) | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 2667 kg 5880 lb With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 4275 kg 9425 lb With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 2917 kg 6431 lb With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 2764 kg 6094 lb With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 3965 kg 8741 lb |
Row spacings | 70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm 27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in. |
Standard weight | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster™ 2670 or StalkMaster 2917 kg 5886 or 6431 lb With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2658 or StalkMaster 2764 kg 5860 or 6094 lb With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2575 or StalkMaster 2829 kg 5677 or 6237 lb With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2760 or StalkMaster 3074 kg 6085 or 6777 lb With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2487 or StalkMaster 2667 kg 5483 or 5880 lb |
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