A Geringhoff MS Cornstar 1230 Row Crop Header is a specialized corn harvesting head designed to attach to combines for mechanized grain and forage operations. Geringhoff manufactures precision crop-handling equipment for large-scale agricultural producers. This header is engineered to cut and convey corn stalks and ears efficiently during harvest.
This unit is configured as a 12-row corn head with 30-inch row spacing, making it suitable for standard North American corn production layouts. The header features a HeadSight auto height and lateral sensing system, which automatically adjusts cutting position to optimize stalk and ear collection while minimizing crop loss. The cutting mechanism is equipped with knife rolls for reliable stalk severance.
The header incorporates hydraulically adjustable stripper plates to help separate ears from stalks. Both end divider augers are powered, enabling consistent material flow and improved gathering efficiency. The unit uses 21-spline drive shafts for power transmission from the combine. Red poly snouts are fitted to guide crop into the header throat.
The frame is folding, allowing for transport and storage in a reduced footprint. The header is currently configured with quick-coupler compatibility for Case IH Flagship combine models, though coupling to other combine platforms may be possible with appropriate adapter hardware.
This 2001 machine is located in Ontario, Canada, and is offered at $28,165.
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