The John Deere S780 Combine Harvester is a self-propelled grain and crop harvester designed for large-scale cereal and legume harvesting. John Deere manufactures a full range of agricultural machinery for arable and pastoral farming, and the S780 represents a major investment in mechanised harvesting capacity for commercial farm operations across Europe and beyond.
This 2020 example is fitted with tracks rather than wheels, providing superior traction and reduced ground compaction across varying field conditions. The machine runs on an engine with 563 recorded hours of operation, while the separator mechanism shows 360 hours of use—indicating relatively modest utilisation for a machine of this specification and age. The discrepancy between engine and separator hours suggests the machine has been used for transport and non-harvesting operations as well as active cutting and threshing work.
The combine is equipped with a Hydro Flow header, a hydraulically driven cutting platform that feeds crop material into the threshing mechanism with variable speed control. A 30-foot trailed header trailer is included, along with a Shelbourn Reynolds C900 grain trailer for on-field catch-and-carry work. The machine is GPS-ready but does not include a receiver or yield-mapping software as standard, meaning these systems can be added or integrated separately if required.
The vendor describes the machine in beautiful condition, which aligns with its low operating hours and recent manufacturing year. The unit is located in the United Kingdom and is sold as used machinery in working order.
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