Combines MacDon Flex draper

RJT

Guest
Probably cost about the same. Crary will take more power to run. 1 HP per ft of width.
 

new_kid

Guest
Works OK on semi level ground but so does a honeybee and cost a lot less. Also rumor is honeebee is building a true flex draper not a hinge draper like the macdon
 

big

Guest
I rode with my neighbor who was running the flex Macdon on a new Deere combine and I was not impressed at all. It is not a flex head but rather a hinged affair with 10 12 and 14 foot sections and it certainly did not cut as close as any flex head I have ever seen. I did like the looks of the reel and the teeth that it uses.
 

Wheaty1

Guest
Neighbor cut some soys for us last year with the so called FlEX draper, never again! Get a true flexhead you can cut alot closer!
 

silver_tech

Guest
What makes you thnk Gleaneer don't have a 35' head they got a 36' head. Not bad heads either
 

corn_crazy

Guest
I have never seen a flex draper that I didn't like, my guess is that the one that you guys seen was not set properly. 99% of the problems are the result of a machine not set-up properly either by the customer or the dealer. I am not trying to start a fight on here but I have been very impressed with the ones that I have run.
 
 
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