John Deere introduces new W200 Series M and R Windrowers
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Operators can electronically adjust windrow formation from the cab to optimize the crop being cut, to promote fast dry down. Photo: John Deere
A new suite of John Deere W200 Series Self-Propelled Windrowers aim to help farmers harvest their crop quickly and efficiently.
The new W235R and W260R windrowers provide:
– R Windrowers offer 10 per cent wider windrows than previous models.
– 24-mph transport speed that reduces time spent moving between fields.
– Easy in-cab adjustments of swath flap and forming shields, with tilt and height resume.
– JDLink™ enabled machines help to ensure peak operation performance and keep the owner connected to their machine at any time from anywhere.
The W200M and W235M are available with optional Starfire™ receivers and a Generation 4 CommandCenter™ with AutoTrac™. Optional TouchSet™ controls allow operators to quickly adjust windrow width, and tilt from the cab while cutting.
“Every minute the crop stays in the field after cutting, reduces tonnage and decreases hay quality,” says Chase Milem, John Deere hay and forage marketing manager. “John Deere W200 Series M and R Windrowers provide customers with the unmatched ability to get the most from every acre, at reduced acquisition and operating costs.”
The M and R Series Self-Propelled Windrowers will be available to order starting on September 1, 2021. For more information visit the John Deere website, or your local John Deere dealer.