Flexxifinger Crop Lifters
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Air Date: January 2012
Location: Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada
The Flexxifinger was developed by Dave Dietrich of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan back in 2004. The crop lifters that fit onto virtually any combine header makes it easy to pick up crops that are flat on the ground ranging from canola to lentils. It only takes about 10 minutes to install the lifters on a 35 foot header according to spokesman with Flexxifinger. The firm also makes lifting pans that attach to the flexxifingers to reduce shattering losses while straight cutting crops like beans, peas and canola. Recommending spacing for the flexxifingers is 24 inches and at the time of our visit the costs per lifter ranged from $55 to $75.
If the lifter breaks free from the header, how far will it travel through the combine?
they dont
They don’t? Break free? Travel through the combine?
Id they free from the header it goes under
@@mr.fahrenheit6976 Bullsh!t, how do you know they don't break lol.
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There's a reason these haven't been invented before, several reasons actually. Bad idea, not usable, waste of time.
I remember steel lifters similar to the large model being used in soybeans on pull type combines when I was a child. Those machines didn't cut as close to the ground as our flexible platforms, so they needed to stand the stalks up if leaning.