I have been cutting soybeans the past few days with a grain table instead of the row crop head.
This farmer planted his beans twin row 38" and normally I really dont like to cut with the grain head but he is a good customer.When I bought the Dominator 76 a couple of years ago all I really wanted was the head.Neither my father nor I have ever cut beans using a true flex head and this head did not disappoint me.This head is made basically just like a J.D. flex head and still has all the auto header height stuff on it.I decided to put it on my fathers combine that I put the auto header height on a few years back and it worked absolutley wonderful.This guys field is fairly flat and the head really shaved the ground like it should.My father didn't know how to act just riding along letting the header height do its thing.These beans were planted in early june behind wheat and made around 55 bpa.Still not like cutting with the row crop head but it sure does a nice job for its age.
This farmer planted his beans twin row 38" and normally I really dont like to cut with the grain head but he is a good customer.When I bought the Dominator 76 a couple of years ago all I really wanted was the head.Neither my father nor I have ever cut beans using a true flex head and this head did not disappoint me.This head is made basically just like a J.D. flex head and still has all the auto header height stuff on it.I decided to put it on my fathers combine that I put the auto header height on a few years back and it worked absolutley wonderful.This guys field is fairly flat and the head really shaved the ground like it should.My father didn't know how to act just riding along letting the header height do its thing.These beans were planted in early june behind wheat and made around 55 bpa.Still not like cutting with the row crop head but it sure does a nice job for its age.