John Deere S-Series combines come equipped with a Dyna-Flow™ Plus cleaning system which offers even distribution, improved performance, 2-stage-pre-cleaning, and a larger design for increased capacity. Overall, this feature increases the machine’s capacity up to 10% in corn and 13% percent in wheat and canola. Additionally, with tailings reduced by as a much as 28%, operators will enjoy increased speed, meaning increased productivity.
D: Draper Platforms
700FD HydraFlex Drapers, available for S-Series combines, feature an optional 18” top-crop auger that allows operators to handle thicker crops, such as canola, while knowing these crops are feeding smoothly into the combine. Additional features include an optional seal kit, which reduces center section losses by up to 45%, a side draper belt system, and a symmetrical belt design. When using these draper models alongside their John Deere combines, operators can rest assured that they will not be spending their time cleaning out debris when they could be out in the field harvesting. These draper models include the 730FD, the 735FD, the 740FD, and the 745FD.
E: Emission Systems
When it comes to environmental regulations, agencies emphasize four types of engine emissions: carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter (PM). In order to meet these worldwide regulations, John Deere combines use PowerTech Final Tier 4/ Stage IV Technology – this includes a smart exhaust filter, selective catalytic reduction, which converts NOx to nitrogen and water vapor, and ultra-low sulfur diesel to lower PM. Overall, meeting final Tier 4/Stage IV regulations requires an additional 80% reduction in NOx compared to the previous level.
In addition to delivering several environmental benefits, this technology provides customers with great machine productivity, longer intervals between active filter cleaning, reduction of noise, and improved high-altitude performance.
F: Feeding Systems
The feeding system of a combine is critical because it moves material from the front end to the separating system. In order to get the most out of this system, operators should be aware of certain factors for maintenance purposes. First off, the feederhouse chain should be adjusted on both sides but be careful because too much tension can cause shaft and bearing failures! These chains feature hardened cast iron slats which ensure superior material handling. Other considerations for inspection include the feederhouse floor, feed accelerator wear plates, and drive chains. Taking steps to ensure these parts are working properly can increase the overall productivity of your John Deere combine.
G: GoHarvest
The GoHarvest app allows operators to optimize their John Deere combines quickly and easily – this technology is supported by S, W, and T series models from 2012 and later. Making the most out of your equipment is easy with a wide range of features, including, but not limited to:
- ActiveYield
- Yield Accuracy
- Auto Maintain
- Integrated Combine Adjustment
- Combine Power Management Tools
Operators also have the ability to enhance their proficiency of the machine with GoHarvest Premium Combine Simulator, which provides versatile training environment levels, a portable base that is easy to maneuver, and a variety of learning modules.
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