Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on December 20, 2012 at 08:55:50 from (64.136.27.163):
In Reply to: NH S-717 direct cut head posted by farmallfever1990 on December 20, 2012 at 03:00:54:
You will have to look in the eastern US.There were almost no direct cut heads sold in the midwest.In PA and MD almost every harvester sold in the 1960's and mid 70's had a direct cut head with it.Most have gone to scrap by now. Dad had an IH 350 and latter a Deere 38 with direct cut head.We have a Deere 12 and 35 with direct cut heads.Most in the midwest used a flail chopper for green chopping but the east used direct cut heads.It may be because in the east we harvested alot of small grain forage in the dough stage and a flail machine would shatter to much.There is a Fry's machinery in Muncy Pa. that might have one.I have seen them sell for $10 to $1000. The $1000 is for a six ft. Deere.You will probaly havr to pay $300-600 for one.I have seen them but not for many years.
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