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Year after year, rural producers have been diversifying their culture with the aim of reaching – and even surpassing – harvest records that Brazil is challenged annually. To assist farmers in this regard, Massey Ferguson launches the Draper DynaFlex 9300 generation of platforms for harvesters. With flexibility in work, the new equipment offers a reduction in losses in the collection process by up to 40% in the cutting process and up to 10% in low insertion grains.
The equipment is the evolution of the DynaFlex 9250 and 9255 platforms. With a bold design, the new platforms will reach the farmer in the dimensions Draper 25” (7,6 m), Draper 30” (9,10 m), Draper 35” (10,6, 40 m), Draper 12,2” (45 m) and Draper 13,7” (6690 m). The launch is ideal for medium and large rural producers throughout Brazil and South America. The platforms can be coupled to the brand's Axias harvesters and the hybrid MF 265 (XNUMX hp).
The DynaFlex 9300 series headers feature superior product cutting capacity and soil copying flexibility. With all these facilities and possibilities, the farmer has financial gains with less fuel consumption and losses. It is estimated, for example, that soybean or wheat producers can save R$5 to R$15 in one year of operation compared to using conventional platforms.
“Massey Ferguson is committed to expanding its portfolio and presenting farmers in different regions of the country with a range of solutions that fit their needs. The new platforms offer profitability to rural producers and practical use regardless of the topography of the land, in addition to certifying the quality of the products that reach the tables of millions of people in Brazil and around the world”, declares the product supervisor at AGCO America do South, Marcos Werner.
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