
Corn Heads
C8R Corn Head
- Minimize tire and track damage from stubble with Stalk Deflectors
- Easily harvest down and leaning corn with Active End Fenders
- Size residue less than 6 inches with RowMax™ Chopping Stalk Rolls
Specs & Compare
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John Deere C8R Corn Head |
Key Specs
Approximate overall width | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 6.17 m 20.25 ft With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 6.1 m 20.01 ft With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 6.15 m 20.4 ft With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 7.7 m 25.2 ft With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 7.6 m 25 ft |
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Row spacings | 70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm 27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in. |
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Deck plate adjustment | Hydraulic adjustment | |||
Gathering chain adjustment | Spring loaded, self-adjusting | |||
Gathering chains | Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link) |
Corn Head
Gathering points | Four-position, low-profile floating type hinged above gathering chains | |||
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Center and outer gatherings | Hinged, quickly removable | |||
Gathering chains | Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link) | |||
Minimum clearance between gathering chains and ground | 32 mm 1.25 in. |
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Row unit drive | Enclosed, submerged-in-lubricant gearbox, driven by single input hexagon shaft | |||
Gathering chain adjustment | Spring loaded, self-adjusting | |||
Stalk rolls | Opposed, intermeshing, and chopping (two per row-unit) | |||
Deck plate adjustment | Hydraulic adjustment | |||
Slip clutch | One per row-unit plus auger drive | |||
Trash knives | Full-length, one-piece, heat-treated steel | |||
Stalk deflectors | Factory-installed option |
Dimensions
Approximate overall width | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 6.17 m 20.25 ft With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 6.1 m 20.01 ft With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 6.15 m 20.4 ft With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 7.7 m 25.2 ft With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 7.6 m 25 ft |
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Approximate folded width | Points in operating position (lowered) 3.2 m 10.58 ft Points folded up (service position) With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 2.6 m 8.58 ft With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 2.6 m With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 2.6 m With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 3.2 m 10.58 ft With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 3.2 m |
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Approximate shipping weight (includes shipping skid) | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 2667 kg 5880 lb With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 4275 kg 9425 lb With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 2917 kg 6431 lb With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 2764 kg 6094 lb With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 3965 kg 8741 lb |
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Row spacings | 70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm 27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in. |
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Standard weight | With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster™ 2670 or StalkMaster 2917 kg 5886 or 6431 lb With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2658 or StalkMaster 2764 kg 5860 or 6094 lb With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2575 or StalkMaster 2829 kg 5677 or 6237 lb With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2760 or StalkMaster 3074 kg 6085 or 6777 lb With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2487 or StalkMaster 2667 kg 5483 or 5880 lb |
Additional information
Date collected | 15 June 2020 |
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Financing
Learn more about financing options for this piece of equipment including:
- John Deere Revolving Plan account
- John Deere Multi-Use account
- Installment financing options
- Equipment leasing
- 10 Year Platinum Warranty Package
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