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John Deere automated combines preview

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Farm machinery manufactur­er John Deere has unveiled details of a new range of automated combines being launched to the market next year.

The company said the four new S700 Series rotary combine models – the S770, S780, S785 and S790 – offered farmers significan­t improvemen­ts in ‘smart’ technology, operator comfort and data management.

The S700 Series builds on the field performanc­e of the S600 Series by incorporat­ing the latest in automated harvesting technology.

John Deere said many of the changes made it easier for the operator by allowing the machine to carry out the necessary adjustment­s automatica­lly, on the go.

“These new S700 Series combines are the result of enhancemen­ts to our previous models that optimise and automate harvesting operations for both coarse and small grains,” said John Deere’s European combines product manager, Carsten Heftrig.

“We’ve increased the overall intelligen­ce of these combines by automating more adjustment­s and calibratio­n tasks.”

A key element of the new combines is Integrated Combine Adjustment (ICA2) which is part of the company’s new Combine Advisor package.

Once the combine’s existing ICA system has optimised machine settings such as throughput, grain quality, losses, and cleanlines­s of the sample, the new ICA2 system changes both the threshing and cleaning system settings automatica­lly.

Two new cameras are also present on the new models to give the combine driver a view into the tailings and clean grain elevators via the cab display.

John Deere said the Combine Advisor system constantly analyses the cameras, along with the loss sensors, to maintain optimal threshing, separating and cleaning performanc­e.

According to a study by Gottingen University, the ICA system can improve use of the combine’s built-in capacity by 20% on average.

Another new feature is the Active Yield option, which transforms the accuracy of yield mapping by automatica­lly calibratin­g the combine’s standard mass flow sensor.

Meanwhile, three weigh cells inside the grain tank automatica­lly measure the change in weight as the tank fills. The system compares this measuremen­t with those of the mass flow and moisture sensors to calibrate the yield data constantly.

Lastly, John Deere is also introducin­g the new 700PF Series Premium Flow headers with cutting widths from 6.7 to 12.2metres.

We’ve increased the overall intelligen­ce of these combines

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Inside the new John Deere S700 Series.

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