A Geringhoff Cornstar row crop header is a specialised corn-harvesting attachment designed to mount on combine harvesters. It is used to gather ears of corn from standing crops during the harvest season. Geringhoff is an established manufacturer of harvesting headers and grain-handling equipment, serving North American agricultural operations.
This 2001 model is a 12-row corn head with 30-inch row spacing, suitable for conventional corn row widths. It features a folding design for transport and storage. The unit is equipped with a Headsight auto height and lateral sensing system, which automatically adjusts the cutting height and lateral position during operation to track ground contours and maintain consistent harvesting performance. Hydraulically adjustable stripper plates remove leaves and husks from ears as they enter the head, while knife rolls provide the primary cutting action. The header incorporates powered end divider augers to separate and direct corn stalks between rows, reducing losses and improving kernel recovery. Drive power is delivered via 21-spline drive shafts. The snout assemblies are fitted with red poly construction.
This used header is currently configured for Case IH Flagship combine harvesters. It is located in Ontario, Canada, and is priced at $19,123.
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