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JOHN DEERE 16 Row Folding Corn Head C16F

Apr 22, 2024
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corn

field located in southwest Indiana where a John Deere

c16f

16 row 30 inch

folding

corn

head

er is harvesting the crop along with a John Deere X9 combine 1100 690 horsepower and 460 bushels. In this video I would like to share with you the capabilities of this 40 foot wide corn

head

er as well as its production history, specs, analyst price, but first let's get to the field so you can see all this harvesting action out here. of the 40 feet. The John Deere

c16f

16-row wide, 30-inch spacing

folding

corn header was introduced in the 2020 model year as part of the company's C-series corn header range, which includes nine different rigid header models. and folding machines manufactured at John Deere's Harvester Works located in East Moline.
john deere 16 row folding corn head c16f
Illinois corn headers range from the 30-inch six-row c6r header to the 20-inch folding corn-eating c18f header. The c16f is equipped with a 19-inch auger that allows the header to consume a large amount of corn. The C16F can harvest 65 more acres per day than a 30-inch spacing 12-row corn header combined with an X9 1100. This header allows the large combine to harvest 7,200 bushels of corn per hour. The farm shown in this video is harvesting its crop with two John Deere X9s. 1100 combines equipped with the c16f corn header the combines harvest 14,400 bushels of corn per hour, requiring four J M 1150 grain cars with a loading capacity of 1150 bushels the cars are operated by four John Deere 9620rx tractors with a It takes a 620 horsepower fleet of 13 semi-trailers to transport all the corn away from all this harvesting action.
john deere 16 row folding corn head c16f

More Interesting Facts About,

john deere 16 row folding corn head c16f...

The c16f, in addition to collecting corn quickly, also helps to size and reduce the amount of residue in the field. It is equipped with Romex chopping material rollers that help cut the corn. The stems are cut into pieces of six inches or less, which helps speed the decomposition and burial of residue left in the field without it being washed away or blown away. The headers are also fitted with original John Deere deflectors which are used to push down stubble and break it up, which again helps to break down residue and also reduces the chance of damaging combine tires and tracks.
john deere 16 row folding corn head c16f
These deflectors are placed behind each row unit across the header. You can see in the aerial views in the video how the Romex units and stock Stompers leave the residue on the field flat as a pancake. The outer points of the c16f corn heads light up at night. This feature allows the farmer to have better visibility of the 40 foot wide head of corn from the inside. The cab and grain card operator have a good view of where the corn head ends up and how far they need to be from the combine. The ability of this head to fold speeds up the harvesting process when it goes into transport mode, it is lowered.
john deere 16 row folding corn head c16f
From 40 feet wide to 20.75 feet, being able to leave the header attached to the combine and move on to the next field saves a lot of time without the hassle of loading it onto a header cart and moving it separately from the combine. The weight of the c16f is 13,462 pounds and, according to John

deere

.com, it has a list price of $270,520 for the 2022 model year. The c-16f corn header featured in this video is attached to a John Deere combine X9 1100. This machine was introduced in the model year. 2020 and entered full production for the 2021 model year.
It is manufactured at the company's Harvester Works located in East Moline Illinois. It is powered by a John Deere Powertec 830 cubic inch 13.6 liter engine with 690 horsepower. Thresh grain using a 24-inch diameter pair. 11 and a half foot long rotors, has a grain storage capacity of 460 bushels that discharges through a 31 foot auger at 5.3 bushels per second according to

john

deer.com, the list price for an X9 1100 combine for The 2022 model year is $921,348. I think I'll eat it. I'm in the cab of the John Deere like the drop feature on this head, it works very, very well. I mean, it cuts the residue very well and leaves your field very well, so even if you don't decide to work it and want to.
The no-till beans on other stems are all cut and ready to use. Take a look here between the combine and the header ER. See that those stocks are cut well and this will definitely also help with grain cart tire wear and track wear. on the 9620rx, so I'm loading on the go, you have a pretty good width between the combine and the tractor and you have the feature that the auger nozzle moves back and forth so you can reach a little further, yeah, that's right, I mean. I think there are about six rows from the center of the tractor to the edge of the corn header that fits between the header and the auger and yeah the spike really makes it nice that way until the inside out or whatever you can turn in or jump in the car wherever you want to go and you can do all that right from the joystick yeah press a button nowadays so we're unloading the gold at almost four and a half miles an hour here so This combine has a lot of power even though you're cutting and dumping and oh yeah, yeah, it has a lot of horsepower.
You find it to be the best if you get some peak horsepower. From time to time, there are a lot of things happening there, so this farm. Went from the s790 to the X90. Do you see much difference between this combine and the 790 with 16 row headers as well? Yes, it's not tremendous, but I mean it's a much bigger machine, you can tell. i.e. it's about 40 percent better than the 30 40 better than we estimate the 790, you can beat it by about 40 percent and as far as moving forward with this clamping head, I imagine it's a little bit faster that cook and Yeah, yeah, I mean, I think it holds up in a matter of 20 seconds and you're ready to go down the road, you're just picking up in the field to fold it up, go down the road, you can be out the door in 20. seconds and right at the end of the path, you don't have to take your head off, like it's kind of hanging down to see, you can bend it, it's right in your eye line because you're going down the path, I mean, it's I hope you enjoyed spending some time in the field listening to and seeing the capabilities of the John Deere c16f 30 inch 16 row corn header combined with the X9 1100 combine.
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