John Deere 770
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  • Third header height sensor
    Third height sensor on the header Third height sensor on the header

    For eight-, 10-, and 12-row machines, the third sensor is optional equipment. The third sensor is only available in combination with RowSense™ system as it is installed in the central RowSense pointer.

     

    The two-sensor Advanced Header Control (AHC) does a good job in most conditions. The optional third sensor is needed in extremely uneven terrain or on wide headers.

  • Deflectors guide the plants to the rotors
    Deflector plates (purple) on the header Deflector plates (purple) on the header

    Additional deflector plates (purple) guide the crop toward the blades. This results in a more even stubble height.

  • Fast-turning saw blades cut all kinds of crop
    Saw blades with changeable segments Saw blades with changeable segments

    The saw blades of John Deere rotary crop headers cut quickly and thoroughly at a high speed of rotation. As the fast-turning blades cut the full width, crops can be harvested regardless of the row spacing. Thanks to this row-independent harvesting technology, the field can be worked from any side, which is particularly important for down crop.

     

    The fast-turning saw blades allow crops with a lot of weeds to be harvested easily. Besides maize, a wide range of crops such as sorghum, whole crop silage, oilseed, canola, pampas grass, and miscanthus can be harvested.

     

    Key features:

    • Fast turning saw blades can cut in difficult harvesting conditions to give the operator increased uptime.
    • Headers can be used in various stemmed crops and there is no need for extra headers, which saves on the cost of operation.
  • Intake fingers and gatherer drums for secure crop guidance
    Intake fingers push every plant into the gatherer drum Intake fingers push every plant into the gatherer drum
    Plant pushed into the gatherer drum Plant pushed into the gatherer drum

    After the fast-rotating blades cut the crop, the intake fingers push the plants into the gatherer drums that rotate in the same direction at low speeds. Every plant is pushed into the teeth of the gatherer drum. The specially designed shape of the teeth ensures that both small and large plants are conveyed in a secure way.

     

    In the machine, the plants are taken off the back of the gatherer drum by scrapers. Depending on the width of the header, they are forwarded to the cross-feed drums or immediately fed into the angled feed drums in the middle of the machine.

     

    Key feature:

    • Every plant is individually and securely pushed into the gatherer drum (Performance).
  • Advanced Header Control (AHC) sensors
    AHC sensors on the header AHC sensors on the header

    The AHC sensors are located at the two outermost points from the header. The sensors continuously scan the ground and quickly adjust the height and inclination of the attachment. This quick adjustment guarantees a constant stubble height. 

     

    The AHC sensors are optional equipment for eight-, 10-, and 12-row machines. 

  • Lengthwise feeding for optimal chopping quality
    Lengthwise feeding provides an even cut Lengthwise feeding provides an even cut
    Bundled, lengthwise feeding toward the feed rolls Bundled, lengthwise feeding toward the feed rolls

    The header bundles the harvested crop perfectly and feeds it to the chopping unit of the self-propelled forage harvester (SPFH) lengthwise for an even cut. Only even, lengthwise feeding allows for the full use of the power installed on the SPFH.

    Even chopping of the crop Even chopping of the crop

    Key feature:

    • Bundling of lengthwise stalks is the basis for perfect chopping quality (Performance).

Key Specs

Rotary harvesting unit Length
2.78 m
9.1 ft
Overall width
7.6 m
24.9 ft
Height
2.4 m
7.9 ft
Operating width
7.5 m
24.6 ft
Transport width
3.3 m
10.8 ft
Weight
3,340 kg
7,363 lb