Headers Farm Expert 2017 Guide
Last update: 11 January 2017
This chapter will familiarize you with all available headers, their specifications and the author's opinion about their usefulness.
Galadhon FF
Width: 7,5 m (18,000 €)
This one is the cheapest, and least effective - the FREE FLUX technology reduces time needed for harvesting, however, you will lose much crops at the same time. Hardly worth it.
Galadhon PF
Width: 5,5m (14,000 €), 6,0 m (16,500 €), 7,7m (18,500 €), 9,2m (22,000 €)
If durability is what gets you wound up, go for this one - the POWER FLUX system eliminates stones from the fields, while providing a reasonable harvest loss.
Galadhon DF
Width: 8,2 m (30,000 €), 9,1 m (33,000 €), 10,6 m (40,000 €), 12,2 m (50,000 €)
The most effective and expensive headers - the DYNAMICALLY FAR-FETCHED construction provides minimal harvest loss. Don't hesitate to spend more on the hardware.
ECTHELION FF
Width: 4,2 m (10,000 €), 5,4 m (12,000 €), 6,6 m (13,000 €)
As in case of Galadhon - those are the cheapest headers, with FREE FLUX. Avoid.
ECTHELION PF
Width: 6,0 m (15,000 €), 7,6 m (18,000 €), 10,6 m (40,000 €)
Thanks to POWER FLUX, these headers will stay in good condition for longer while limiting harvest loss.
Carl FF
Width: 4,6 m (11,000 €), 6,6 m (13,000 €), 8,2m (15,500 €),
As in case of Galadhona and ECTHELION FF - those are the cheapest headers, with FREE FLUX. Avoid.
Carl PF
Width: 6,0 m (15,000 €), 9,2 m (22,000 €)
Thanks to POWER FLUX, these headers will stay in good condition for longer while limiting harvest loss.
Carl DF
Width: 9,1 m (33,000 €), 12,2 m (50,000 €)
The most effective and expensive headers - the DYNAMICALLY FAR-FETCHED construction provides minimal harvest loss. Don't hesitate to spend more on the hardware.
Corn headers
Manufacturer: Galadhon
Model: 6-row (30,000 €), 8-row (35,000 €), 12-row (45,000 €)
The more rows - the better efficiency. This is the rule, and it's good to spend some more cash.
Manufacturer: Carl
Model: 4-row (25,000 €), 6-row (30,000 €)
The more rows - the better efficiency. This is the rule, and it's good to spend some more cash.