I'm driving a CIH 1903 swather, with a 2012 DH 302 meaning a 30 foot draper head. Where do I start? If I set my float pressure so I can get low enough to cut that flat to the ground stuff, BALES. Plus "dozing". If I adjust my float a hair tighter I have to sit on the header lower button. There is no happy medium. Also if there's a tough spot, BALE. If you try to help that tough spot thru with your reel the knife stops. Unless your lucky. Then there's the "newly" designed poly skid plate. The first year they're okay. The second year the holders start bending open and stuff so you take a hammer and punch and b bend em closed. Which you had to do in the beginning to get em tight enough. The third year them holders are so weak you can say bye bye to your poly skid plates. The only decent thing is the 82 inch center opening so your bales can pass thru.
Coming to the corner. I've got that adjustable 4" play. Choose your setting. 2 mm above the ground or 4" seed placement.
I'm driving a CIH 1903 swather, with a 2012 DH 302 meaning a 30 foot draper head. Where do I start? If I set my float pressure so I can get low enough to cut that flat to the ground stuff, BALES. Plus "dozing". If I adjust my float a hair tighter I have to sit on the header lower button. There is no happy medium. Also if there's a tough spot, BALE. If you try to help that tough spot thru with your reel the knife stops. Unless your lucky. Then there's the "newly" designed poly skid plate. The first year they're okay. The second year the holders start bending open and stuff so you take a hammer and punch and b bend em closed. Which you had to do in the beginning to get em tight enough. The third year them holders are so weak you can say bye bye to your poly skid plates. The only decent thing is the 82 inch center opening so your bales can pass thru.
You still got the low profile augar flighting and big gaps in your fingers.