New John Deere C6R | Sloan Implement
C6R 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

Features

  • row spacing: 30 in, 36 in, 38 in

  • width/row: 6 rows

Specifications

Additional information - Date collected:
15 June 2020
Corn Head - Center and outer gatherers:
Hinged, quickly removable
Corn Head - Deck plate adjustment:
Hydraulic adjustment
Corn Head - Gatherer chain adjustment:
Spring loaded, self-adjusting
Corn Head - Gatherer chains:
Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link)
Corn Head - Gatherer points:
Four-position, low-profile floating type hinged above gathering chains
Corn Head - Minimum clearance between gatherer chains and ground:
32 mm
1.25 in.
Corn Head - Row unit drive:
Enclosed, submerged-in-lubricant gearbox, driven by single input hexagon shaft
Corn Head - Slip clutch:
One per row-unit plus auger drive
Corn Head - Stalk deflectors:
Factory-installed option
Corn Head - Stalk rolls:
Opposed, intermeshing, and chopping (two per row-unit)
Corn Head - Trash knives:
Full-length, one-piece, heat-treated steel
Dimensions - 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
Dimensions - Approximate overall width:
With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
14.4 ft
With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 4.6 m
15.1 ft
With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 5.8 m
19 ft
With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 5.7 m
18.7 ft
Dimensions - Approximate shipping weight (includes shipping skid):
With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 2829 kg
6237 lb
With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 2269 kg
5002 lb
With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 2256 kg
4974 lb
With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 2269 kg
With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 3074 kg
6777 lb
Dimensions - Row spacings:
70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm
27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in.
Dimensions - Standard weight:
With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster™ 2076 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
4577 or 5002 lb
With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 1966 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
4334 or 5002 lb
With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2064 or StalkMaster 2256 kg
4550 or 4974 lb
With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2259 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
4980 or 5002 lb
With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2247 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
4954 or 5002 lb
Key Specs - Approximate overall width:
With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
14.4 ft
With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 4.6 m
15.1 ft
With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 5.8 m
19 ft
With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 5.7 m
18.7 ft
Key Specs - Deck plate adjustment:
Hydraulic adjustment
Key Specs - Gatherer chain adjustment:
Spring loaded, self-adjusting
Key Specs - Gatherer chains:
Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link)
Key Specs - Row spacings:
70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm
27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in.

Treat residue like an asset rather than an afterthought

C12R Corn Head with stalk deflectors C12R Corn Head with stalk deflectors

The John Deere CF and CR Corn Heads are built to handle and more effectively use corn residue. You can start managing residue right away during harvest by appropriately sizing and distributing the residue evenly across your field to speed decomposition and improve soil warming to make planting easier and more effective.

  • Choose tougher, stronger, longer-lasting row-units – John Deere corn heads are equipped with proven and reliable RowMax™ row-units that immediately seize crop and pull it into the auger. Durable RowMax row-units reduce corn head cost of ownership by delivering a 50 percent increase in the life of gathering chains and sprockets (compared to previous John Deere row-units prior to 700C).
  • Size residue that you desire right at the corn head – Compare the RowMax Chopping Stalk Roll to a similar competitive model from Calmer® and the benefits are easy to see. RowMax Chopping Stalk Rolls provide 30 percent better wear life, consume less power, and keep more trash out of the combine. They also size 50 percent of the residue less than 15.2-cm (6-in.) long, which speeds breakdown and burial without washing or blowing away in the field.
  • Harvest your way to a planter-ready field – StalkMaster™ sizes corn stalks thoroughly and evenly, leaving a uniform spread of residue that speeds decomposition while it protects the soil from wind and water. Equally important, StalkMaster improves performance during your post-harvest tillage past. A no-tools-required disconnect feature gives you the flexibility to quickly and easily change from chopping to non-chopping.
  • Reduce tire and track wear and increase trade-in value – Minimize tire and track damage with John Deere Stalk Deflectors that are one-fifth the weight of Lankota® Stalk Stomper® equipment. These John Deere-designed and factory-installed stalk deflectors are lightweight and integrated directly into the frame. Set behind each row, they fracture corn stubble by pushing it down toward the ground, reducing the chance of damage to the tires and tracks of your combine, as well as any other equipment you take into the field. Not only does it extend the life and increase the trade-in value of your tires, it reduces overall maintenance costs.

Calmer is a trademark of Calmer Corn Heads, Inc. Lankota and Stalk Stomper are trademarks of Lankota Group, Inc.

All-day performance in all crops and conditions with John Deere corn heads

John Deere corn head harvesting corn John Deere corn head harvesting corn

No cornfield is perfect. The John Deere corn head makes the best even better by offering features to help you tackle any field without hesitation, no matter how imperfect the conditions might appear. For instance, with hydraulically adjustable deck plates, you can be sure your corn head is properly set as stalk diameter changes throughout the field. Active end fenders work with the large 48.3-cm (19-in.) auger to help pull in ears that might otherwise be dangling off the end fender, ensuring all kernels enter the grain tank.

  • Match changes in stalk and cob size throughout the field with on-the-go robust, reliable, and low maintenance (compared to Drago) hydraulic adjustable deck plates.
  • Tackle down or leaning crop with active end fenders, letting you maintain a consistent speed that results in more bushels per hour in less than ideal conditions.
  • Run with more confidence – Improve separator performance by reducing trash intake, especially in dry corn, while achieving desired speed by properly setting and adjusting deck plates hydraulically on the go. Having these deck plates properly set improves stalk flow from the snouts to the feederhouse while reducing header loss and kernel damage, improving your grain tank sample at the end of the day.
  • Easily harvest less-than-ideal fields – Down or leaning crop is no problem with active end fenders. They improve harvest in down or flat stalks by letting you maintain a consistent speed without worrying that ears are being tossed over the side. It’s a benefit you’ll notice in down crop, but it can be equally important in standing crop. Plus, active end fenders reduce the need to stop and clear crop buildup from the outer row-units.
  • Decrease harvest loss – Longer end fender extensions on rigid and folding corn heads rise higher in the air to help save ears from being tossed over the side. This industry-unique end fender allows the extensions and active end fenders to be installed together while still having the ability to use them independently. On folding corn heads, the end fender extensions will automatically lower when folded.

More bushels per hour and more acres per day with larger corn heads

X Series Combine with C16F Corn Head X Series Combine with C16F Corn Head

You have more acres to harvest, which means starting harvest earlier – and sometimes at moisture higher than 32 percent – in order to get all your work completed on time. The solution is the larger CF and CR Corn Heads from John Deere. Available in a wide range of row spacings, they’re designed to match the higher capacity of X Series Combines, letting you harvest as many as 253,721 L (7200 bu) per hour and 2,819,126 L (80,000 bu) per day in high-yielding corn.

Additionally, you can harvest 26.3 ha (65 acres) more every day with a 16-row corn head compared to a 12-row corn head at the same ground speed. The larger auger features increased torque and a rolled auger floor to help deliver higher productivity with reduced kernel damage to ensure your corn head is never the limiting factor.

  • Cover more acres per hour and put more clean grain in the tank – The larger, 48.3-cm (19-in.) auger with increased torque helps you cover more acres per hour than John Deere’s current 700C Corn Heads. It also ensures you’re never limited by the corn head feeding rate, even with a larger X Series or S700 Combine in high yielding or high-moisture corn. What’s more, you can reduce the pinching of kernels since the auger has a smaller and more consistent gap between the auger flighting and floor compared to the Geringhoff Rota Disc® system.
  • Relax and enjoy worry-free, automated, on-the-go unloading – The massive capacity boost of an X Series Combine with a 16-row corn head means you’ll need to unload it more often than what you’re used to, even if you were running an acre-eating S700 Combine with a 12-row head. Take the worry out of on-the-go unloading by choosing Machine Sync, which allows the combine operator to control the movement of the tractor and grain cart to make unloading easier than ever.
  • AutoTrac™ Row Sense™ is the perfect choice whether you harvest 12 rows at a time or 16 – The best way to appreciate the excellent capacity of an X Series Combine is with a 16-row corn head. But if you want to run a 12-row head instead (to better match a 24-row planter, for instance), you’ll still see up to 222,006 L (6,300 bu) per hour with a C12F and X9 1000 Combine, allowing you to realize plenty of extra performance with a cleaner grain tank sample. To achieve this output, you will need to run faster, which will make you appreciate AutoTrac Row Sense even more. Corn heads enabled with AutoTrac RowSense closely follow the rows with less operator effort. In challenging scenarios such as down corn, terraces, or pivots, it works efficiently while taking the stress off the operator.

Rota Disc is a trademark of Carl Geringhoff Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

John Deere Connected Support™ prevents downtime and efficiently resolves issues with revolutionary technology-based solutions

Connected Support technology Connected Support technology

When you buy John Deere equipment, you expect reliability. You also know that problems can happen, and a product is only as good as the support behind it. That’s why John Deere equipment is prepared with technology that senses potential issues and can alert you and your dealer promptly—in the cab or anywhere you are.

John Deere Connected Support is a revolutionary change to support that leverages technology and the connectivity of JDLink™ telematics to prevent downtime and resolve problems faster. These tools decrease downtime by an average of 20 percent, enabling faster responses to unexpected problems and reducing technician trips to your machine. For some issues, unplanned downtime can even be prevented altogether through prediction of the issue.

With your permission, John Deere Connected Support:

  • Keeps you running by monitoring machine health and promptly alerting you and your dealer of issues
  • Saves time by remotely viewing in-cab displays, reducing trips to the machine
  • Reduces or even eliminates technician trips to a machine through remote diagnostic and remote software reprogramming capabilities
  • Connects experts with the information needed to respond to downtime faster and prevent it altogether

With more than a decade of experience leveraging connectivity to solve problems, no one else has the experience, tools, and knowledge to keep you running as John Deere and your John Deere dealer can. Connected Support is an in-base feature on all John Deere products with factory- or field-installed JDLink.

  • Features

    Features

    • row spacing: 30 in, 36 in, 38 in

    • width/row: 6 rows

  • Specifications

    Specifications

    Additional information - Date collected:
    15 June 2020
    Corn Head - Center and outer gatherers:
    Hinged, quickly removable
    Corn Head - Deck plate adjustment:
    Hydraulic adjustment
    Corn Head - Gatherer chain adjustment:
    Spring loaded, self-adjusting
    Corn Head - Gatherer chains:
    Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link)
    Corn Head - Gatherer points:
    Four-position, low-profile floating type hinged above gathering chains
    Corn Head - Minimum clearance between gatherer chains and ground:
    32 mm
    1.25 in.
    Corn Head - Row unit drive:
    Enclosed, submerged-in-lubricant gearbox, driven by single input hexagon shaft
    Corn Head - Slip clutch:
    One per row-unit plus auger drive
    Corn Head - Stalk deflectors:
    Factory-installed option
    Corn Head - Stalk rolls:
    Opposed, intermeshing, and chopping (two per row-unit)
    Corn Head - Trash knives:
    Full-length, one-piece, heat-treated steel
    Dimensions - 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
    Dimensions - Approximate overall width:
    With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
    14.4 ft
    With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 4.6 m
    15.1 ft
    With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
    With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 5.8 m
    19 ft
    With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 5.7 m
    18.7 ft
    Dimensions - Approximate shipping weight (includes shipping skid):
    With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 2829 kg
    6237 lb
    With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 2269 kg
    5002 lb
    With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 2256 kg
    4974 lb
    With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 2269 kg
    With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 3074 kg
    6777 lb
    Dimensions - Row spacings:
    70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm
    27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in.
    Dimensions - Standard weight:
    With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster™ 2076 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
    4577 or 5002 lb
    With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 1966 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
    4334 or 5002 lb
    With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2064 or StalkMaster 2256 kg
    4550 or 4974 lb
    With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2259 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
    4980 or 5002 lb
    With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: non StalkMaster 2247 or StalkMaster 2269 kg
    4954 or 5002 lb
    Key Specs - Approximate overall width:
    With 70-cm (27.6-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
    14.4 ft
    With 75-cm (29.5-in.) row spacing: 4.6 m
    15.1 ft
    With 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing: 4.4 m
    With 91.4-cm (36-in.) row spacing: 5.8 m
    19 ft
    With 96.5-cm (38-in.) row spacing: 5.7 m
    18.7 ft
    Key Specs - Deck plate adjustment:
    Hydraulic adjustment
    Key Specs - Gatherer chain adjustment:
    Spring loaded, self-adjusting
    Key Specs - Gatherer chains:
    Heavy-duty, 620, endless steel roller chain with chromed pins (no master connecting link)
    Key Specs - Row spacings:
    70, 75, 76.2, 91.4, or 96.5 cm
    27.6, 29.5, 30, 36, or 38 in.
  • Details

    Treat residue like an asset rather than an afterthought

    C12R Corn Head with stalk deflectors C12R Corn Head with stalk deflectors

    The John Deere CF and CR Corn Heads are built to handle and more effectively use corn residue. You can start managing residue right away during harvest by appropriately sizing and distributing the residue evenly across your field to speed decomposition and improve soil warming to make planting easier and more effective.

    • Choose tougher, stronger, longer-lasting row-units – John Deere corn heads are equipped with proven and reliable RowMax™ row-units that immediately seize crop and pull it into the auger. Durable RowMax row-units reduce corn head cost of ownership by delivering a 50 percent increase in the life of gathering chains and sprockets (compared to previous John Deere row-units prior to 700C).
    • Size residue that you desire right at the corn head – Compare the RowMax Chopping Stalk Roll to a similar competitive model from Calmer® and the benefits are easy to see. RowMax Chopping Stalk Rolls provide 30 percent better wear life, consume less power, and keep more trash out of the combine. They also size 50 percent of the residue less than 15.2-cm (6-in.) long, which speeds breakdown and burial without washing or blowing away in the field.
    • Harvest your way to a planter-ready field – StalkMaster™ sizes corn stalks thoroughly and evenly, leaving a uniform spread of residue that speeds decomposition while it protects the soil from wind and water. Equally important, StalkMaster improves performance during your post-harvest tillage past. A no-tools-required disconnect feature gives you the flexibility to quickly and easily change from chopping to non-chopping.
    • Reduce tire and track wear and increase trade-in value – Minimize tire and track damage with John Deere Stalk Deflectors that are one-fifth the weight of Lankota® Stalk Stomper® equipment. These John Deere-designed and factory-installed stalk deflectors are lightweight and integrated directly into the frame. Set behind each row, they fracture corn stubble by pushing it down toward the ground, reducing the chance of damage to the tires and tracks of your combine, as well as any other equipment you take into the field. Not only does it extend the life and increase the trade-in value of your tires, it reduces overall maintenance costs.

    Calmer is a trademark of Calmer Corn Heads, Inc. Lankota and Stalk Stomper are trademarks of Lankota Group, Inc.

    All-day performance in all crops and conditions with John Deere corn heads

    John Deere corn head harvesting corn John Deere corn head harvesting corn

    No cornfield is perfect. The John Deere corn head makes the best even better by offering features to help you tackle any field without hesitation, no matter how imperfect the conditions might appear. For instance, with hydraulically adjustable deck plates, you can be sure your corn head is properly set as stalk diameter changes throughout the field. Active end fenders work with the large 48.3-cm (19-in.) auger to help pull in ears that might otherwise be dangling off the end fender, ensuring all kernels enter the grain tank.

    • Match changes in stalk and cob size throughout the field with on-the-go robust, reliable, and low maintenance (compared to Drago) hydraulic adjustable deck plates.
    • Tackle down or leaning crop with active end fenders, letting you maintain a consistent speed that results in more bushels per hour in less than ideal conditions.
    • Run with more confidence – Improve separator performance by reducing trash intake, especially in dry corn, while achieving desired speed by properly setting and adjusting deck plates hydraulically on the go. Having these deck plates properly set improves stalk flow from the snouts to the feederhouse while reducing header loss and kernel damage, improving your grain tank sample at the end of the day.
    • Easily harvest less-than-ideal fields – Down or leaning crop is no problem with active end fenders. They improve harvest in down or flat stalks by letting you maintain a consistent speed without worrying that ears are being tossed over the side. It’s a benefit you’ll notice in down crop, but it can be equally important in standing crop. Plus, active end fenders reduce the need to stop and clear crop buildup from the outer row-units.
    • Decrease harvest loss – Longer end fender extensions on rigid and folding corn heads rise higher in the air to help save ears from being tossed over the side. This industry-unique end fender allows the extensions and active end fenders to be installed together while still having the ability to use them independently. On folding corn heads, the end fender extensions will automatically lower when folded.

    More bushels per hour and more acres per day with larger corn heads

    X Series Combine with C16F Corn Head X Series Combine with C16F Corn Head

    You have more acres to harvest, which means starting harvest earlier – and sometimes at moisture higher than 32 percent – in order to get all your work completed on time. The solution is the larger CF and CR Corn Heads from John Deere. Available in a wide range of row spacings, they’re designed to match the higher capacity of X Series Combines, letting you harvest as many as 253,721 L (7200 bu) per hour and 2,819,126 L (80,000 bu) per day in high-yielding corn.

    Additionally, you can harvest 26.3 ha (65 acres) more every day with a 16-row corn head compared to a 12-row corn head at the same ground speed. The larger auger features increased torque and a rolled auger floor to help deliver higher productivity with reduced kernel damage to ensure your corn head is never the limiting factor.

    • Cover more acres per hour and put more clean grain in the tank – The larger, 48.3-cm (19-in.) auger with increased torque helps you cover more acres per hour than John Deere’s current 700C Corn Heads. It also ensures you’re never limited by the corn head feeding rate, even with a larger X Series or S700 Combine in high yielding or high-moisture corn. What’s more, you can reduce the pinching of kernels since the auger has a smaller and more consistent gap between the auger flighting and floor compared to the Geringhoff Rota Disc® system.
    • Relax and enjoy worry-free, automated, on-the-go unloading – The massive capacity boost of an X Series Combine with a 16-row corn head means you’ll need to unload it more often than what you’re used to, even if you were running an acre-eating S700 Combine with a 12-row head. Take the worry out of on-the-go unloading by choosing Machine Sync, which allows the combine operator to control the movement of the tractor and grain cart to make unloading easier than ever.
    • AutoTrac™ Row Sense™ is the perfect choice whether you harvest 12 rows at a time or 16 – The best way to appreciate the excellent capacity of an X Series Combine is with a 16-row corn head. But if you want to run a 12-row head instead (to better match a 24-row planter, for instance), you’ll still see up to 222,006 L (6,300 bu) per hour with a C12F and X9 1000 Combine, allowing you to realize plenty of extra performance with a cleaner grain tank sample. To achieve this output, you will need to run faster, which will make you appreciate AutoTrac Row Sense even more. Corn heads enabled with AutoTrac RowSense closely follow the rows with less operator effort. In challenging scenarios such as down corn, terraces, or pivots, it works efficiently while taking the stress off the operator.

    Rota Disc is a trademark of Carl Geringhoff Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

    John Deere Connected Support™ prevents downtime and efficiently resolves issues with revolutionary technology-based solutions

    Connected Support technology Connected Support technology

    When you buy John Deere equipment, you expect reliability. You also know that problems can happen, and a product is only as good as the support behind it. That’s why John Deere equipment is prepared with technology that senses potential issues and can alert you and your dealer promptly—in the cab or anywhere you are.

    John Deere Connected Support is a revolutionary change to support that leverages technology and the connectivity of JDLink™ telematics to prevent downtime and resolve problems faster. These tools decrease downtime by an average of 20 percent, enabling faster responses to unexpected problems and reducing technician trips to your machine. For some issues, unplanned downtime can even be prevented altogether through prediction of the issue.

    With your permission, John Deere Connected Support:

    • Keeps you running by monitoring machine health and promptly alerting you and your dealer of issues
    • Saves time by remotely viewing in-cab displays, reducing trips to the machine
    • Reduces or even eliminates technician trips to a machine through remote diagnostic and remote software reprogramming capabilities
    • Connects experts with the information needed to respond to downtime faster and prevent it altogether

    With more than a decade of experience leveraging connectivity to solve problems, no one else has the experience, tools, and knowledge to keep you running as John Deere and your John Deere dealer can. Connected Support is an in-base feature on all John Deere products with factory- or field-installed JDLink.

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