
For installation details, refer to
5.14.3 Replacing Reel Drive Sprocket, page 429
.
3.7.6
Ground Speed
Operating at the proper ground speed will result in cleanly cut crops and evenly distributed material into
the combine.
Reduce ground speed in dif
fi
cult cutting conditions to reduce loads on cutting components and drives.
Use lower ground speeds in very light crops (e.g., short soybeans) to allow the reel to pull in short plants. Start at
3.0–3.5 mph (4.8–5.8 km/h) and adjust as required.
Higher ground speeds may require heavier
fl
oat settings to prevent excessive bouncing that causes uneven cutting
and possible damage to the cutting components. If ground speed is increased, draper and reel speeds should
generally be increased to handle the extra material.
Figure
3.78: Ground Speed vs Acres, page 74
illustrates the relationship between ground speed and area cut for
the various sized headers.
Figure 3.78: Ground Speed vs Acres
A - Kilometers/Hour
B - Miles/Hour
C - Acres/Hour
D - Hectares/Hour
E - 30-Foot
F - 35-Foot
G - 40-Foot
H - 45-Foot
Example:
A 40-foot header operating at a ground speed of 6 mph (9.7 km/h) would produce a cut area of
approximately 28 acres (11.3 hectares) in one hour.
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