The John Deere T670 is a grain harvester manufactured by John Deere, a recognised leader in agricultural machinery. Grain harvesters are self-propelled machines designed to cut, thresh, and clean cereal crops—such as wheat, barley, oats, and rape—in a single operation, making them essential equipment for large-scale arable farming.
This 2011 model is currently located in Lithuania and has accumulated 2,022 drum hours. The machine is equipped with a 625R header measuring 7.6 metres in cutting width, providing efficient coverage across standing crops. The harvester features a rape extension, allowing it to handle oilseed rape alongside cereal crops. Side knives are fitted as standard cutting components. The straw chopper is included, enabling the processed straw to be cut and spread across the field during operation. A chaff spreader is also present, distributing fine material evenly to avoid buildup. The sale includes a trolley designed for header transport and storage. This configuration reflects a well-equipped machine suitable for mixed arable operations across medium to large fields.
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