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Posted 8/11/2012 01:58 (#2532913 - in reply to #2532444)
Subject: Re: shelbourne header?


Heil Harvesting, Ulysses KS/Limon CO
Yes.

Dad and I each have one, he has a CVS28 and I have an Agco. I really like the Agco head but 25' is the biggest. It does every bit as good a job as the Shelbourne and for less cost per acre.

We have been trying them on our no-till customers and I do not have a one that wants to go back to drapers (sickle heads). I work for some very serious no-tillers at Dacoma and I think we will run one on them next year for the first time, they are skeptical but they want to try one. I bet we never run a sickle again on them but I have been wrong before.

In under 40 bushel wheat I hate them, I can get more done with a bigger draper (even more than with the CVS32 I rented before buying) but the agronomic benefits are undeniable. I will trade my AGCO for CVS32 this winter.

Call me if you have questions. My number is on our facebook page...
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