grain harvest advancement: John Deere presents Kemper 4040 Pro, pioneering in new corn-nibbling technology
John Deere Unveils New Choppers and Corn Header for the Upcoming Corn Harvest
John Deere is gearing up for the upcoming corn harvest with the introduction of two new field choppers, the John Deere F8 and F9, and a new corn header, the Kemper 400Pro Multicrop.
The Kemper 400Pro Multicrop corn header, which has been part of John Deere since 1997, boasts several innovative features. One of these is the integrated transport wheel that allows for a quick switch from field to road mode in just 30 seconds. This wheel, mounted centrally and capable of rotating 360 degrees, swings over the header during field operation and is suspended during road mode.
The corn header also features hydraulically driven side knives for heavily intertwined or entangled crops. Additionally, it comes with an automatically folding side guard for enhanced safety and convenience.
John Deere does not provide specific details on the low-maintenance design of the Kemper 400Pro Multicrop, but the company highlights that the machinery is designed to extend service intervals and reduce downtime.
The Kemper 400Pro Multicrop is not the only innovation from John Deere. The company is also introducing a new light package, but further details about this are not yet available.
Meanwhile, the new John Deere choppers come with a newly developed cabin and the familiar CommandPro joystick, now available in a chopper for the first time.
Competitors like Krone with the Big X and Claas with the Jaguar have had similar transport wheel solutions for some time. The Kemper 400 Pro corn header's transport wheel, however, is unique because it is mounted centrally and swings over the header during field operation.
Besides products for John Deere and Fendt, the company that manufactures the innovative Kempter 400Pro Multicrop Corn Header, Kempter, also produces headers and attachments compatible with other agricultural machinery brands.
Customers can choose which variant suits their operation best, as the option to park a couplable wheel at the field edge during chopping remains available.
In summary, John Deere is expanding its agricultural machinery offerings for the upcoming corn harvest with the introduction of the Kemper 400Pro Multicrop corn header and new field choppers, the John Deere F8 and F9. These new additions promise to enhance efficiency, reduce downtime, and offer innovative features to meet the needs of modern farmers.
Read also:
- "Wireless Equipment Empowerment by RF Venue at Austin's Stone Church" or "RF Venue's Wireless Equipment Powers Austin Stone Church".
- discovery of substantial 'white gold' reserves worth $540 billion beneath California's Salton Sea, potential game-changer for U.S. energy self-sufficiency confirmed by scientists
- Organic Avocado Mattress for sleep: Essential for a Healthy Rest
- Increase in Green Jobs by 48% in India, primarily fueled by Generation Z and secondary cities: Study reveals