An FD2 FlexDraper header at work in a soybean crop in Saskatchewan. (Macdon.com) The first spawn of Canadian harvest equipment maker MacDon Industries’ partnership agreement with U.S. tractor and ...
MacDon's tradition of harvesting excellence shines through in the 972 Harvest Header. Designed to cut cereals, hay and forage, oilseeds or pulse crops, the draper header works equally well for ...
One of the more surprising things about combines is while their ability to thresh grain from a crop has increased dramatically over the years, the design of the header has remained virtually unchanged ...
The company says this aggressive attack on the crop has increased header feeding capacity by 20 percent RED DEER — MacDon recently displayed examples of its new One Series headers at Agri-Trade in Red ...
While many soybean producers have upgraded to today's larger capacity combines, many are still harvesting with a 30-foot flex auger header, or less, simply because for most combines this is the widest ...
Header is designed to provide significant cutting width for the latest generation of big combines now hitting the market Glacier FarmMedia – All the major farm equipment brands have Class 10-plus ...