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John Deere’s 500D Series Draper Platforms Look To Improve Small Grain Harvesting Performance

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Deere's three new draper models are designed to take on challenging field conditions and improve small grain harvesting efficiency.

Deere's three new draper models are designed to take on challenging field conditions and improve small grain harvesting efficiency.

John Deere introduced the new 500D Series Draper Platforms on Dec. 9 as complements to the W235 and W260 Self-Propelled Windrowers. They are designed to improve operational control and provide constant header speed and best-in-class cutting performance.

"The 500D Series Draper Platforms are designed to maximize performance in cutting and windrow formation while also lowering costs of operation," said Jeremy Unruh, product line marketing manager for John Deere. "Customers that want either a dedicated draper/windrower platform or both a draper and a rotary platform that's easily integrated with a single traction unit now have a solution."

The 500D Series is interchangeable with the rotary heads on the W235 and W260. The draper platforms are also equipped with quick-change reel teeth, which improves efficiency and operation while on the job.

"By using a single John Deere traction unit with the new 500D for small grains, and a 994, 995 or 500R Rotary Platform for hay, producers can save up to 35 percent compared with the cost of two machines and two heads,” Unruh continued.

The 500D Series comes in three different models ranging in feet – 25ft, 30ft, and 36ft. With their center drive belts, they are designed to provide enough torque to help operators get through cutting in challenging conditions.

Source:machinefinder.edu


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