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roo
Posted 9/9/2017 20:44 (#6238614)
Subject: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Cullom, Illinois
Did New Holland ever make a cornhead for snaplage for a 790? Or maybe even a cornhead for another size chopper? And I mean a snapping head that only takes in the ear.
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garvo
Posted 9/9/2017 20:48 (#6238631 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


western iowa,by Denison
a 1600 whopper chopper -you could run a 4row wide if you had enough coal's-big pull type-was to compete against 4720jd pull type
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roo
Posted 9/9/2017 20:53 (#6238649 - in reply to #6238631)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Cullom, Illinois
Did they just use a regular cornhead off a NH combine? Doesn't look like it would hook up.
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garvo
Posted 9/9/2017 20:57 (#6238662 - in reply to #6238649)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


western iowa,by Denison
they had a plate I think-I know on the jd a simple plate and go-I wonder if theres any old reading material /
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NoTill1825
Posted 9/9/2017 20:56 (#6238660 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


NC Indiana
Guy had an 824E advertised locally for earlage that he used on a 900 chopper. Neighbor runs a modified JD 3 row corn head (343 maybe) on his 900
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John In Ontario
Posted 9/9/2017 21:15 (#6238700 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead



Ripley, Ontario Canada
I am guessing there would be a 1 row around somewhere that fit on a 782,770 that should fit. They are really rare here.
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roo
Posted 9/9/2017 21:21 (#6238713 - in reply to #6238700)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Cullom, Illinois
A one row snapping corn would make for a long day...
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jc1206
Posted 9/9/2017 21:31 (#6238732 - in reply to #6238713)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


northern IL
I knew of a 2 row new holland for sale north of me by malta il years back . There's a gehl two row on madison wi craigslist. I've seen a 2 row fox years back. Another guy I know put a 2 row gleaner head on a hesston chopper.



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Mtnfarmer
Posted 9/9/2017 21:39 (#6238750 - in reply to #6238732)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


North Carolina
Wish I could find a snapper head for a late model fox I have a 6250 and 4510 I could use it on If anyone knows where one is at email is good in profile or 828 -231-5729. Will travel if nesassary
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jc1206
Posted 9/9/2017 21:44 (#6238762 - in reply to #6238750)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


northern IL
The fox one I saw was on a 3000 apron type probably 20 years ago near peoria il
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Mtnfarmer
Posted 9/9/2017 22:46 (#6238884 - in reply to #6238762)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


North Carolina
Yeah that'd be a little old for me even though we have two super d's also I don't want to use them for that thanks anyway
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olivetroad
Posted 9/10/2017 12:06 (#6239500 - in reply to #6238732)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Kingdom of Callaway - Fulton, Mo 65251
jc1206 - 9/9/2017 21:31

I knew of a 2 row new holland for sale north of me by malta il years back . There's a gehl two row on madison wi craigslist. I've seen a 2 row fox years back. Another guy I know put a 2 row gleaner head on a hesston chopper.



I've seen some old Hesston sales literature that shows where they were selling new adapter plates to mount Gleaner heads onto the 2000-150 series pull type choppers and also the Field Queens. It even showed them running Gleaner heads in the advertising pictures.
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Mtnfarmer
Posted 9/10/2017 14:16 (#6239677 - in reply to #6239500)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


North Carolina
I've seen Someone on here or YT that has a gleaner head on a fox wish I could find out who it is I think they are in Mo or Al
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garvo
Posted 9/10/2017 07:24 (#6239077 - in reply to #6238713)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


western iowa,by Denison
roo - 9/9/2017 21:21

A one row snapping corn would make for a long day...


if your really wanting to tackle earlage roo-have a seed corn guy pick earcorn and then run it through a tub grinder

jd makes a simple plate and you can put a 343 head on a 3960 or 3970
here we chop earlage with a 608c cornhead and the self propelled-usually 100 acres a day as we move along-the nice thing about that combo is we lose very little grain-I charge $70 acre and bring wagons and 1 hauler-we also run a rollermill that will crush the cobs and corn set at 2mm-with on board roll speed I can fine adjust length of cut on the go-in the old days my go to rig was a 803c uni with a 868 chopper-I knew there was a better way after running my corn head chain through and wrecking the knives-before that a fox chopper that was really slow so we went back to earcorn and a gehl recutter blower or the peerless roller mill on a truck with a cob crusher-my biggest year of earcorn was 1000 loads of 150 bushel-we then ground earcorn the rest of the year-the harvestore 20x60 was usually filled 2 times a year with earcorn-once in fall and then off and on through the year when grinding earcorn-now we put the earlage on a concrete floor and syrup then tarp-it actually is just as good if not better then what came out of the harvestore-the quality of feed is still the best out of the stave silos-it takes lots of management to have bunkers-and daily clean up-good luck-the earlage is worth the chase-lots of options-earlage seperates in the harvestore-probably better on a concrete pad
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Jersey Jim
Posted 9/10/2017 07:05 (#6239052 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Yes. I do not know if NH made a head to fit a 790 but I was at a sale years ago that had a 2 row cornhead for a chopper that was like a 962 NH that fit TR 70 combines. Sold for basically scrap price IIRC.
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Iowadad
Posted 9/10/2017 07:50 (#6239127 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


We used to have a 2 row on a 892. It pulled really hard and took out a lot of reversing gearboxes.
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1448
Posted 9/10/2017 07:58 (#6239140 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


s.w. IA
I posted an EN3 in the classifieds yesterday . Doubt it would fit a 790 but yes they did make a snaplage head . They were EN2s and EN3s , maybe others .
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Farmerjosh
Posted 9/10/2017 09:22 (#6239269 - in reply to #6239140)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Central NY
The en2 head starts with an 890. 890EN2 I know they go right on to the 892/900. Not sure if they have a reducer kit that goes to the 790. I don't think they made many 1 rows but I know they exist. That should go right on the 790. Leon Shirk in Abbotsford WI could tell you. Don't have his number but someone might.
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roo
Posted 9/10/2017 14:18 (#6239679 - in reply to #6238614)
Subject: RE: NH 790 chopper cornhead


Cullom, Illinois
Can someone comment on what makes snaplage pull so hard? I assume it's because of the recutter screen? I wouldn't think the head itself would pull hard.
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