Endura Drive™: Chainless Design for Efficient Horsepower | Drago
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Traditional corn heads rely on rear-mounted gearboxes that are less efficient, impact horsepower, and are harder to maintain. Dustin Bollig of Dragotec USA highlights how the Drago GT’s Endura Drive™ features an inline power delivery and a chainless auger design. By getting rid of the chains and reducing the gear count per row, Drago has created a simpler system that requires less horsepower to operate. See how this durable, gear-driven design delivers maximum efficiency and long-term reliability for any operation.
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