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INFORMATION DETAILS
ID: 14461170
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Year: 2019
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Make: Case IH
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Model: HDX182
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Type: New
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MSRP:
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Engine Size - cc: N/A |
Cutting width, ft in (m): | 18' 3 |
Knife speed, strokes per minute: | 1810 |
Sickle stroke, in (mm): | 3 (76) |
Overall width, ft in (m): | 20' 3'' (6.17) |
Cutting height range, in (mm): | 1.2 (30.5) to 6.2 (157) |
Header drive: | Hydraulic |
Gauge wheels: | Optional |
Weight, lbs (kg): | 4,370 (1983) |
Number of bats: | 5 |
Reel diameter, in (mm): | 42 (1067) |
Auger diameter, in (mm): | 20 (508) |
SELLER DESCRIPTION
Sicklebar Headers
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3 Models, 14’ 3” - 18’ 3” Cutting Widths: Case IH HDX 2 series sicklebar headers, built for heavy crop conditions, use the counter-stroking action of dual sickles to shear crop cleanly while the unique floating auger keeps the crop moving smoothly to the conditioning rolls.
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Made for the Toughest Situations
The Case IH HDX 2 Sicklebar Hearder uses a counter-stroking action of dual sickles to shear crop cleanly while a unique floating auger keeps the crop moving smoothly.
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Built to Work in Heavy Crop Conditions
The HDX 2 Series Sicklebar Headers feature a conditioning system that is built to work in heavy crop conditions. Conditioning rolls crimp stems thoroughly for fast dry down. The roll pressure system uses a torsion bar, which allows conditioning rolls to automatically separate to clear slugs and the chevron pattern provides even windrow formation.
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HDX182 Highlights
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The 18 ft HDX182 Sicklebar Header provides quality cutting at uncompromised speed for even heavy crop conditions. |
Quick Specs
Cutting Width: 18 ft 3 in (5.56 m)
Cut Height Range: 1.2 - 6.2 in (30.5 - 157 mm)
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• 18 ft 3 in (5.5 m) cut length
• Adjustable 5-bat reels and segmented tine bars for consistent feeding and ease of repair
• Double sickle cutting system for a cleaner cut even in the harshest conditions
• Bolt-on sickle sections for easy maintenance and replacement
• Over-serrated knives self-sharpen for extended life and cut cleaner
• Adjustable auger for optimal feeding into the conditioning system
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