Combines How large of corn head

tbran

Guest
it will work - be nice if RWA. We have a couple using 830's and it will match your head. just slow the rate of lower down and use accumulator. The rate of harvest is a function of width and speed. 830 huggers are a bit rare and pricey nowadays , hunt early.
 

ksfarmer1

Guest
Thanks tbran, we do have RWA. Would we have to hang any weights on the backIJ Probably look for a late '80s or early '90s model. Are those 830s or are they newerIJ I guess I was mainly worried about being able to lift one and the rear end floating. Marc
 

tbran

Guest
if you have rwa, it should be no problem. 830 hugger is APPROX 1200n heavier than 630 - imagine 5 220 n mother in laws standing in your 6 row header.... We have run 830's on l3's as well.
 

SD_455

Guest
I run a 8-30 on my l2 with no problem as far as light rear end. A neighbor runs a 8-30 on a R-50 without rear wheel drive.
 

Gleamer

Guest
Now that takes farming and farm language to a new level.... If you put 5 MOl's on the front, you must counter with 3 SOB's on the back. Sound about rightIJ
 

Kevin_Alabama

Guest
I run a 8-30 on a N5 and a R52 without RWA and have ran it in 200+ bushel corn. It will not run off with it but it handels it well. I like to have the extra room when opening a field for a grain cart and also leaving the ladder down. I also kinda like that it makes the rear end a little lighter.
 

tbran

Guest
hey Kev, some of your bunch still looking for an 8550 IJ if so give me a call
 

tbran

Guest
there is a coversion factor somewhere in math thoery. 1 MIl_2SonsIl+(FatherIl)+3 dghtrs = 1big mess
 

Kevin_Alabama

Guest
I bought a 4w305 with cummins repower. I seen where you had a 7580 and a 8550 for sale. I will keep you in mind... Would you have a 8 row 30 hugger aroundIJ
 
 
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