![]() ![]() Increased torque – the MegaWide HC 2 feed system required an additional drive configuration to power the primary rotor and to meet the capacity goals. Hit a rock and the knife moves out of the way and automatically re-engages.Once the knives are up, each knife has individual spring protection, limiting bent or broken knives. ![]() It gives the producer the confidence that if the knives are engaged, they are all up and cutting. ![]() Knife-engagement forces on the MegaWide™ HC2 are 10 times that of the New Holland™ Roll-Belt™ 460 CropCutter® Baler.Based on lack of success for re-engaging knives in competitive machines, John Deere made sure the MegaWide™ HC2 was built to meet the demands a Deere producer expects.The floor is also responsible for engaging the knives.Allows for easier engagement of the knives and servicing of the knives.This release of crop allows the feed system to stay cleaner.Floor is self-cleaning – when lowered to feed a plug, it allows chaff that has been built up around the knives to fall through into the windrow.In factory-observed testing with the 2016 test fleet, 99 percent of the plugs were cleared from the cab.Drop floor is an insurance policy to allow the operator to push the machine knowing that a plug can clear in 30 seconds, not 30 minutes.Drop floor – if the baler exceeds capacity and plugs, the MegaWide HC 2 can lower the knife floor from the cab of the tractor to easily feed the plug into the chamber. ![]()
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