Hesston 1014 swather weight
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Part Number A-049239, GUARD FORGED 2 PRONG, fits the machines listed above. Fits Case-IH swather/windrowers Field Queen windrowers Hesston mower conditioners, windrower conditioners, and windrowers. Hesston WINDROWER: 1091 (standard guard) (Qty: 19) Hesston WINDROWER: 1090 (standard guard) (Qty: 19) Hesston WINDROWER: 1070 (standard guard) (Qty: 15) Hesston WINDROWER CONDITIONER: PT7 (Qty: 15) Hesston WINDROWER CONDITIONER: PT12 (Qty: 23) Hesston WINDROWER CONDITIONER: PT10 (Qty: 18) Hesston (Undefined): VARIOUS MODELS (Windrowers & Mower Conditioners) He has gone ahead and bought so we'll see what happens.Category: Hesston Part Description: GUARD FORGED 2 PRONG A-049239 Item: A-049239 Posted 17:37 (#124923 - in reply to #123524) Subject: RE: Mower Conditioner power requirements. Neighbor had one on a JD 3140 mfd/cab/loader first year,next year put it on his Mf 1100 was better match but,year after put on his MF 3525 mfd/cab that is where it stayed. Posted 18:12 (#123897 - in reply to #123524) Subject: RE: Mower Conditioner power requirements. We don't run that fast unless the ground is very smooth, tho. An 8300 (200+hp ) is really nice on it, but even it can start to roll some smoke above 10 mph in heavy hay or straw. A 1431 NH discbine is about all we want on a 4250 (120hp ) in B2 or C2, 5 to 6.5 mph. Speed has a rather big influence on power required. Posted 10:19 (#123729 - in reply to #123524) Subject: Re: Mower Conditioner power requirements. Hopefully this is a simple question, but I cant seem to find any specs on this pull behind.What HP do I need from the tractor PTO to pull. While the tractors had the PTO (barely ) for it, that's the tail wagging the dog IMO.
Neighbors used to pull a 14' Hesston 1014 with a Ford 5000 and another neigbhor did the same thing with a MF 255.
Does your 9600 have weights on the front? I'd rather have a bit more tractor on the front than the minimum.
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I keep the brake pedals free to help turning in conditons like that just in case. The 86 is a bit light in the front on steeper slopes. Tractor has fluid now but when tire replacement time comes I am seriously considering radials with no fluid. Posted 09:25 (#123702 - in reply to #123659) Subject: RE: Mower Conditioner power requirements.Īrt, I pull my 16' MacDon 5000 swather with my Ford 8600. That pull swather is heavy, and will really jerk you around if you aren't nice to it. Socket - Fits Various: Hesston Headers & Self-Propelled Units Hesston Stakfeeder Hesston 10' & 12' Direct Cut Head Hesston 1014 Side Pivot NOTE: RH Thread 7/8' - 18 Thread x 2 1/2' Length NOTE: 1/2 fine thread. Grass hay was sometimes better, sometimes worse as far as HP needed depending on type of grass. Has liquid in rear tires, so weighs about 13K.
The 9600 was about right in 3 ton alfalfa as far as weight and power. I've run a 1170 with a 9600 Ford and an 8100 JD. Posted 08:33 (#123659 - in reply to #123524) Subject: RE: Mower Conditioner power requirements. Our Haybine will push around the back end of that 4255. Most tractors with 60-80hp aren't very heavy. If you get in heavy crop and try to maintain some speed with our 16' Haybine (as I like to call them ) it will make the 4255 which I assume by feel has more than the factory 120 hp growl.
Posted 00:50 (#123563 - in reply to #123556) Subject: RE: Mower Conditioner power requirements.
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Set the conditioner too tight and it will want more HP. Hesston 1014 Parts Manual - hesston 1014 swather manual Find great deals on eBay for hesston windrower and Complete listing of Misc. #1 thing that is taking most of the HP on sickle machines like that is the conditioner.
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Posted 00:34 (#123556 - in reply to #123524) Subject: RE: Mower Conditioner power requirements.īetween 60 and 80 PTO HP should be fine. 14'W cutting head Sickle bar, Twin steel conditioners, Adjustable windrower, Serial 17812, Hydraulic swing and drive, 540 PTO hydraulic pump Splines have been rebuilt/replaced, 9.5L-14 tires, Pickup reel damage, Serial 10729. Are there any past or present owners who could tell him how much power he will need to drive it in good stands of non-irrigated alfalfa hay? I have a neighbour who is thinking about buying a Case 8380 or Hesston 1170 16' mower conditioner. Posted 23:30 (#123524) Subject: Mower Conditioner power requirements.