Tim_nj
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A true flex head has a cutterbar and a floor sheet that move relative to one another, with no step-up in between. A floating cutterbar is what it sounds like, just the bar floats. Floating bar attachments can't follow contours as closely as a true flex, and they have a sheet-metal step-up between the bar and the header floor that the crop must be pulled up and over by the reel. I would rather cut beans with a 10' rigid head on my K2 than with the floating bar I have now, which is a major PITA. But I have the old orange-reel pitman-drive head. The black-reel wobble-drive heads, where the drive box floats with the cutterbar, work better. Either has a problem feeding in short beans, though, because of that step. Supposedly there are a small number of real flex heads out there for the K2, with long dividers, and if I knew where one was, I'd go so far as to have a deathmatch to get it.