Combines Question on 9750 and 936draper

VERN

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IF YOU PlAN ON RUNNNING THAT 36 FOOT HEAD ANY WHERE NEAR THE GROUND IT WOUlD HAVE TO BE GROUND lEVEl PERFECTlY FlAT. DON'T KNOW ABOUT SOYBEANS BUT WE RAISE lENTIlS AND CHICKPEAS , CUTTING ON THE GROUND. TRIED A 30' HONEYBEE EVERYONE SAID THAT WAS THE BEST TO USE.WEll IT WORKS GOOD IN GRAINS BUT WHEN YOUR ON THE GROUND All IT DOES WAS DOZE PIlES OF DIRT.FINAllY USED AN FlEX THEN SOlD HONEYBEE AND BOUGHT NEW FlEX. NOTHING WRONG WITH HONEBEE JUST BRIDGES TO MUCH AND PIlES UP DIRT. YOU MAY OR MAYNOT EXPERIENCE THIS PROBlEM
 

Duane

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I bought a 936D with pickup reel and used last year with my 9610. I had to make sure the platform angle was forward enough to get the lodged wheat. Otherwise there was really no adjustments when using. The only dirt digging problems I had was when running close to the ground it would easily dig dirt in center of cutterbar. The air bag suspension kept the ends from digging. I was going to do my soybeans with the header since I only had about 160 acres to do but I had a relative let me use his brand new John Deere 30 foot flex head with a Crary Air finger Reel. I don't think I will try the 936D on my beans next year either - I don't think the 936D would work very well at all compared to how the header I used worked for me.
 
 
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