A 3x30 inch head will clear a swath 120 inches wide.....but you really want to stay about 10 inches from the next row, so if you combine is 100 inches or less from the outside of the tires with the ladder up, a 3x30 will work. You will also be able to travel further before the bin is full....something to consider if the rows are long and you have no buggy.A 4x30 is a nice head for that size machine, gives a good ground speed, nice balance and more row to row clearance. There are kits to mount a 5 or 6 row on an F2 but you will need extra weights on the rear and the bin would fill in a pretty short distance, and you will be down to 1 or may be 2 mph in 200 bushel corn.
Lots of variables to consider, but if the corn is lodging and the fields are soft, a 4 row wide or narrow on an F2 with the wide 23.1 x 26 inch tires makes a good unit, as long as the planter operator has done a good job .
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