Don't think so. Maybe someone else here will chime in. We have run F's and F2's for 25 years - I know an F will work on an F2. There might be a spacer that you could use - any way to measure the G head? Forest at Oakley Combines could answer you pretty quickly. They are in Oxford, NC.
 
Corn or bean head, and which model? "A" series (black) corn heads have various mtg packages to fit a variety of combines. Orange corn heads are more limited, as well as grain heads.
 
Older ones will not, the hooks are fixed.

Newer heads the hooks have 2 mounting points, and can bolt in tin filler plates, and will work on either machine by moving the hooks.

Between the C, G, and F series, I would verify that the sets of holes are the right measurement for your machine. My memory says G and F series shared newer heads, but I could be mistaken.

Paul
 
Grain headers absolutely not.

Corn headers, certain models, yes.

There is a GL cornheader that fits Gs only (L stood for low profile)

The FG cornhead is what you want to fit both.

The newer black frame headers will fit both. In fact, the widest hook position on a black frame is for a G. To fit a L series, you need the spacer and plate to make the hooks line up right.
 

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