gben
Guest
We are custom cutters also. We cut beans in the Mississippi and louisana deltas. We tried a 36 ft. and a 30 ft. MacDon heads and they did not cut close enough to satisfy our customers. They will get all of the beans but leave the stubble a little taller than the flex heads, a real tire problem for the customers. So we went back to flex heads. Depends on your customers. You can get all the beans with the draper but the stubble will be a little taller. We did not think it should have been that big a deal as any soy bean stubble is hard on tires and this was not that much taller. However, the customer is always right so we sold the drapers. Just waiting until some of the locals get Deere drapers and use them down there then we will probably be able to use them and get rid of the flex. That would allow us to just own one head for all small grains and beans. I would give them a try and see what your customers think. Good luck. By the way, the MacDon is a little light and in constant use requires a lot of maintenance, at least they did in our experience. Just like many canadian products a good idea but tried to cut too many corners and built them too light.