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Dealerships available. For more information, contact: Lawson Marketing, Inc. Phone: (270) 535-0875 E-mail: SamLawson@LawsonMarketingConsultants.com Website: LawsonMarketingConsultants.com Aluminum Corn Head Up to 40% LESS WEIGHT than most conventional corn heads! ULTRALIGHT INNOVATIVE
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IN THE WORLD MARKET THE AVERAGE WEIGHT OF STEEL CORN HEADS IS 565 Pounds/Row. THE AVERAGE WEIGHT OF THE TANGO4 ALUMINUM CORN HEAD IS 419 Pounds/Row. THE TANGO4 ALUMINUM CORN HEAD IS 25.8% LIGHTER THAN THE AVERAGE STEEL CORN HEAD WORLDWIDE AND UP TO 40% LIGHTER THAN SOME MODELS!
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WITH THE SAME WEIGHT OF A WORLD AVERAGE 16/20 in. STEEL CORN HEAD YOU COULD USE A 20/20 in. TANGO4 ALUMINUM CORN HEAD! IT CAN BE SAID THAT: ALUMINUM CORN HEAD TANGO4 20 ROWS AT 20 in. STEEL CORN HEAD WORLD MARKET 16 ROWS AT 20 in.
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20 ROWS At 20 in. 16 ROWS AT 2O in. CUTTING WIDTH DIFFERENCE = 20 ROWS at 20 in. – 16 ROWS at 20 in. = 4 EXTRA ROWS per pass or 20% increase IT CAN BE SAID THAT:
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1º 3º 4º 5º 2º 1º 2º 3º 4º WITH 25% MORE CUTTING WIDTH AND THE SAME WEIGHT: ALUMINUM CORN HEADSTEEL CORN HEAD
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ALUMINUM CORN HEAD FUEL STEEL CORN HEAD FUEL FUEL USE
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TIRES ----------- THE SAME AMOUNT OF GRAIN HARVESTED WITH 25% LESS COVERED DISTANCE. ROW UNIT ---- LESS MATERIAL COLLECTED BY EACH UNIT. MOTOR ------- HIGHER EFFICIENCY IN THE USE OF POWER BECAUSE OF LESS SELF PROPELLING DEMAND.
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EFFECTS ON SOIL COMPACTION Root growth in A not compacted soil. Roots restrained bye Compacted layer. Scarce root growth.
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Equipment weight: higher equipment weight means more soil compaction. Weight distribution in the combine: if the weight distribution is not uniform, for example more weight on the front wheels, the pressure these make will cause higher soil compaction. Number of equipment passes: the more machinery passes the bigger the soil compaction. SOME CAUSES OF SOIL COMPACTION P P2P1
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