Why Your Corn Head’s Knife Rollers Length Can Impact Yield | Drago
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The longer the knife roller, the better the yield capture. Dustin Bollig of Dragotec USA explains why knife roller length is the most overlooked factor in header loss. Most traditional corn heads use a short, large-diameter roller that has to run at high speeds to process the stalk. Drago GT changes that dynamic by using the industry's longest knife rollers combined with a smaller diameter.
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