Thanks Ron49C! Glad you liked it. I am certainly not the only one dealing with home schooling but it sure sucks. Just saw a note that there’s an announcement at 3:00 about back to school here in Ontario. Speculation is they won’t be back next week either. 🤪.
Great valid vid on header fronts, if I had Claas combine I would go with convio easier setup but been happy with Macdon, even look at Honeybee like Mike Mitchell.
Thanks Jamie, I've been very happy with both heads for my customers. Hard to pick most days. The Honeybee is a good head as well but have no dealer presence here in Ontario which makes it hard for service and parts.
Running a Honeybee airflex AF240 on a 760 Claas. Would love to run the Claas Convio. Looks a lot more simple than the honeybee. Especially the drive system.
In the UK a farmer is classed as a key worker so kids can go to school our boy is there for 2 days a week as the wife is at home, I'm glad hes 6 not 16 and doing moments or such technical maths. Great Video very well explained many thanks Hedley
Same here. I am a sales rep so still classed somewhat essential but don't push the issue too much with no equipment running that I need to support. Thanks very much for the comment!
What are The Options for Length on The Unload Auger? How many Feet/Meters are they? I have looked on Claas’s Website and can’t find it anywhere, what the Length Options are for The Unloading Auger.
@@jeremynoble1452 I Appreciate the Reply. Claas doesn’t List Auger Lengths anywhere on their Website or in The Brochures, is 29’ The Smallest/Shortest Length Auger that is available? I heard they maybe Offering a 35’ Auger here in the Future, I think that would be Nice since they are Offering 50’ Draper Heads Now, from Macdon & Honeybee, & 40-44’+ Corn Heads from Gerringhoff and Others.
Ya we have never had a use for it over here yet. Not enough grain grown to need to look at it I guess? The gauge wheels do what we need for now. Good to hear that its working for you though! Thanks for the comment!
Hey! If you combining white clover that has been cut with a swather. What header would you go for, if you don’t want to buy a pickup. 😊
Great video , Jeremy!
Regarding the home schooling, my wife and I both feel for all those who are doing this. This too, will end, someday!
Thanks Ron49C! Glad you liked it. I am certainly not the only one dealing with home schooling but it sure sucks. Just saw a note that there’s an announcement at 3:00 about back to school here in Ontario. Speculation is they won’t be back next week either. 🤪.
Great valid vid on header fronts, if I had Claas combine I would go with convio easier setup but been happy with Macdon, even look at Honeybee like Mike Mitchell.
Thanks Jamie, I've been very happy with both heads for my customers. Hard to pick most days. The Honeybee is a good head as well but have no dealer presence here in Ontario which makes it hard for service and parts.
Running a Honeybee airflex AF240 on a 760 Claas. Would love to run the Claas Convio. Looks a lot more simple than the honeybee. Especially the drive system.
In the UK a farmer is classed as a key worker so kids can go to school our boy is there for 2 days a week as the wife is at home, I'm glad hes 6 not 16 and doing moments or such technical maths. Great Video very well explained many thanks Hedley
Same here. I am a sales rep so still classed somewhat essential but don't push the issue too much with no equipment running that I need to support. Thanks very much for the comment!
Great explanation of the two headers a track comparison video would also be cool. Thanks keep them coming 👌👍
Thanks! Will do!
Very impressive. Great presentation/comparison.
Thank you!
What year models of the 700's can run the Convio Flex?
What are The Options for Length on The Unload Auger? How many Feet/Meters are they? I have looked on Claas’s Website and can’t find it anywhere, what the Length Options are for The Unloading Auger.
For a 40 ft head I usually do 29 ft augers. They will also work for a 45 ft head but the next size up at 32ft makes things a bit easier
@@jeremynoble1452 I Appreciate the Reply. Claas doesn’t List Auger Lengths anywhere on their Website or in The Brochures, is 29’ The Smallest/Shortest Length Auger that is available? I heard they maybe Offering a 35’ Auger here in the Future, I think that would be Nice since they are Offering 50’ Draper Heads Now, from Macdon & Honeybee, & 40-44’+ Corn Heads from Gerringhoff and Others.
Everything you said is correct!!
what about reel finger to cutterbar distance?
Awesome Harvester Machine
I agree, thanks for the comment!
Enjoyed that....excellent review
Thanks Phil!
You missed the contour buddy on the Macdon, makes harvesting cereals a dream. You'd have a tough time to get me to go back to a claas header.
Ya we have never had a use for it over here yet. Not enough grain grown to need to look at it I guess? The gauge wheels do what we need for now. Good to hear that its working for you though! Thanks for the comment!
You like Claas Lexion. 👍
SUPER!!!
Thanks very much!!
Very good video,thank you
Convio 1230 👍
Macdon fanboy
Large amount of misinformation in this video.
How do you figure?
Yup would like to know what that misinformation is. Speak up.