Posted by JHH on July 27, 2015 at 08:04:23 from (192.12.13.13):
In Reply to: John Deere forager posted by WIZZO on July 26, 2015 at 13:57:14:
Interestingly this operator loads trailers on his left. Every other operator loads with the trailer on their right side.
Which side is more common in the US?[/quote]
Our first was Fox in the middle 1960's. The header was offset to the right so that the right wheels had more clearance from the standing crop with 2 row 38 inch header or 3 row 30 inch header. We always loaded to the left. It was a great day when we got a 5400 Deere and could load from either side. Now we load windrowed/merged crops on the right and usually work off of one side of a field in corn loading right or left depending which direction we are going.https://vimeo.com/1833086
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