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Machinery Manager
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Combines
John Deere 70 Series STS and T Series Combines
Combines
John Deere 70 Series STS and T Series Combines John Deere 70 Series STS and T Series Combines |
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The 70 Series STS Combines provide unprecedented rotary threshing and separating performance and capacity in all crops and conditions. The unique single-tine separator and exclusive TriStream crop-flow design provide superior material-handling performance in all conditions and higher levels of crop-harvesting capacity, as well as excellent grain quality. Four models ranging from Class V- through Class VIII-capacity size are available to match customers’ individual harvesting needs. The T670 provides customers with unprecedented high-quality straw residue while delivering the highest productivity capable of a walker combine. The T670 is sized to deliver Class VII-size combine capacity specifically geared to small-grain harvesting. All 70 Series Combines have built-in performance, safety, service and reliability features to make harvesting easier and more profitable for the customer. For model year 2010, John Deere 70 Series Combines deliver performance that endures through advanced integrated technology, distinctive quality and reliability, and definitive performance. All from AGCO Corporation, the Massey Ferguson 9005, Gleaner A6 and Challenger 600B Series Axial combines share the same platform and many of the same features across brands and models. The Class VI machines feature a 44-inch feederhouse, while the Class VII and VIII machines have a 55-inch feederhouse. The exclusive helical vane feed conveyor receives the crop from the feederhouse and centrally feeds the crop from the bottom while eliminating any stones into the rock trap. The Class VI and VII machines feature a 140 inch x 27.5 inch (3,556 x 700 mm) rotor while the class VIII machines have a 140 inch x 31.5 inch rotor. The long rotor is gentler during threshing and reduces grain damage. The inline cleaning system eliminates any need of auger beds or discharge beaters. The cleaning system incorporates grain pan technology with opposing shoe motion creating a simple and reliable system, which provides a nice clean grain sample. Optional electric chaffer and sieve adjustment can be made on the ground from the rear left side of the combine or using the C2000 terminal while seated in the cab. A 300-bushel grain tank is standard on the Class VI and VII machines. Class VII machines can be equipped with an optional 350 bushel grain tank while that option is standard equipment on the Class VIII machine. The “Direct High Volume” unloading system provides an industry leading 4.5 bushels per second at peak unloading rate and averages 4.0 bushels per second through the entire unloading cycle. The clean grain elevator system features a 12 inch diameter bin fill auger providing more capacity for high yielding conditions. View Larger Download Full Specifications - Website: http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/FR/category/FR_COMBINES.html |
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