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Header Cart HItch For Chaff Spreader-Epuipped Combines
"A lot of farmers put chaff spreaders on their combines but they still want to be able to pull a cart behind it," says Armin Hesterberg, of Spreader Inc., of the company's new Combine Head Cart Hitch.
The Head Cart Hitch has a telescoping hitch tube that extends far enough out from the back of the combine to pull a header cart during transport, even with a chaff spreader installed. Made out of square steel tubing, the Head Cart Hitch bolts directly to the combine frame, not the axles (except New Holland models) to eliminate undue stress on axles. Depending on model, the Head Cart Hitch can be installed with 6 to 12 bolts in an hour or less.
The Head Cart Hitch fits Deere 9000 series and 8820 combines, all Case IH Axial Flow combines, and most New Holland combines. Prices range from $260-$295, depending on combine model.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, The Spreader Inc., Hwy. 136, P.O. Box 189, Gifford, Ill. 61847 (ph 217 568 7219 or 800 428 9046).


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1994 - Volume #18, Issue #5