The John Deere S780 Combine Harvester is a self-propelled grain and crop harvesting machine built by John Deere, the globally recognized manufacturer of agricultural machinery. Combine harvesters are engineered to perform multiple harvest operations in a single pass: cutting crops, threshing grain from stalks, separating chaff, and collecting the cleaned grain into an onboard tank.
This 2019 model is equipped with a cutting width of 12.40 metres, allowing efficient coverage across large crop areas. The machine features a 640D cutting header from 2015, paired with two rapeseed saws for specialized harvesting of oilseed crops. The combine is fitted with a Cochet 4WD transport cart for grain collection and transport. Power and traction are supported by front wheels measuring 900/60R38, and the machine is AutoTrac Ready, indicating compatibility with John Deere's automated guidance systems.
The cab includes climate control for operator comfort during extended work periods. A grain rotor system is present, with zero conventional shakers fitted to this configuration. A grain chopper attachment is included, which processes straw and returns it to the field. The cutting platform trolley is mounted and operational.
At the time of reception, the engine had logged 2,500 hours of operation, with 1,650 hours of actual harvest work completed. The general condition is reported as good. The machine is located in France and is offered as a used unit.
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