John Deere CH570

DEBUG Ind: Agriculture, Cat: Harvesting, SubCat: Ch570 Sugar Cane Harvester, SubSubCat: Ch570 Sugar Cane Harvester
Feature Overview
John Deere CH570
  • Efficient front end for smooth uniform feed, reducing cane losses and soil content
  • Large, premium cab integrates the latest technology with unparalleled comfort
  • John Deere-exclusive floating crop divider and contour basecutter height-control technology reduces soil content and cane loss
  • Harvester activity monitor (H.A.M.) will monitor harvester activities to improve operations
Engine Make John Deere PowerTech Plus 9.0 L
Cooling system type Automatically controlled, hydraulically driven reversing cooling fan
Fuel capacity 605 L / 160 gal.
Standard blade configuration Eight blade (four per drum), differential
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Feature Overview
John Deere CH570
  • Efficient front end for smooth uniform feed, reducing cane losses and soil content
  • Large, premium cab integrates the latest technology with unparalleled comfort
  • John Deere-exclusive floating crop divider and contour basecutter height-control technology reduces soil content and cane loss
  • Harvester activity monitor (H.A.M.) will monitor harvester activities to improve operations
Engine Make John Deere PowerTech Plus 9.0 L
Cooling system type Automatically controlled, hydraulically driven reversing cooling fan
Fuel capacity 605 L / 160 gal.
Standard blade configuration Eight blade (four per drum), differential
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Features

Efficient front end for smooth uniform feed, reducing cane losses and soil content

Front end Front end

The CH570 crop dividers, side knives, knock down rollers, and floating sidewalls were redesigned for a smooth, uniform feed, reducing cane losses and soil content.

Inner scrolls tilted inward Inner scrolls tilted inward

The inside scrolls were angled toward the inside to improve feeding in heavy cane; as a result, the crop-divider knockdown rollers are no longer needed.

Outside scrolls standard Outside scrolls standard

The outside scrolls are now standard to prepare the operator for different circumstances. The length of the scrolls was increased so the separation of lodged tangled cane begins closer to the ground.

Self-adjusting sidewalls Self-adjusting sidewalls

Heavy-duty chainless floating sidewall maintains the proper height to reduce cane losses and risk of damage during operation or maneuvering.

Adjustable side knives Adjustable side knives
Side knives’ restyled geometry Side knives’ restyled geometry

The geometry of the optional side knives has been restyled for a gentler cut while allowing cane to flow freely when not in use.

 

Also, the height is adjustable to quickly adapt to all possible cane conditions from the cab.


H.A.M.H.A.M.
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On the H.A.M. screen, operators can identify areas of inefficiencies and take corrective actions that will reduce logistics cost.

 

The H.A.M. accumulates information for:

  • Harvesting time and distance traveled
  • Headland turnaround time and distance traveled
  • Time and distance traveled on the road
  • Harvester idle time while waiting for transport or other
  • Total time that engine is running and distanced traveled

Data is accumulated from the original start at the factory and from the last reset done. The information can be downloaded for further analysis using the USB data logging port.


Parallel-linkage crop dividers
Parallel-linkage crop divider Parallel-linkage crop divider
Scrolls guide cane into the throat Scrolls guide cane into the throat

The linkage design improves parallelism of the crop divider base regardless of machine height. This also enhances the operation of the optional floating crop dividers with less pressure variations and fewer adjustments required.

 

There is significant improvement on the tilt adjustment with better use of the hydraulic cylinder travel for a more precise control.

 

The design also adds reliability and serviceability with:

  • Larger pins, from 25 mm to 32 mm (1 in. to 1.25 in.)
  • Replaceable bushings on lower link (main frame side)
  • Larger, hardened bushings and bosses (RMT) in link arms with increased bearing area

The parallel-linkage crop dividers adapt to ground unevenness for cleaner cane and reduced losses. A wide throat and 45-degree approach angle gently handle even the heaviest cane and consistently maintain the proper orientation to the ground. The benefit is that it reduces dirt content while minimizing whole stalk losses under the crop-divider toe as the row height varies.

 

The crop divider scrolls gently lift and feed cane into the harvester throat with a much lower approach angle, avoiding the bulldozing effect seen with other harvesters.

 

The hydraulic crop dividers and knockdown rollers tilt option turns a 20-minute field adjustment into an instantaneous, on-the-move operation. The toe tilted down lifts the sprawling crop, ensuring all cane is fed into the machine. In standing cane, the toe angled up reduces soil content. The knockdown roller set in the outer position facilitates feeding heavy-lodged cane.

 

The large, adjustable knockdown rollers with deep-tooth paddles effectively feed the heaviest lodged and tangled cane into the base cutter and prevent wrapping of cane leaves and vines.

Optional crop divider and knockdown roller hydraulic tilt
Crop divider and knockdown roller hydraulic tilt Crop divider and knockdown roller hydraulic tilt
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With the innovative hydraulic tilt, the knockdown rollers will align simultaneously so that both maintain contact with the cane, improving feeding and minimizing breakage, especially with brittle varieties.

Optional floating crop dividers
Floating crop dividers ensure proper ground contact Floating crop dividers ensure proper ground contact
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Optional floating crop dividers follow the ground profile without plowing while constantly keeping the toe under lodged cane. The benefits are lower soil content, reduced cane loss, and minimum soil disturbance.


Optional features
Floating crop dividers and contour basecutter height control Floating crop dividers and contour basecutter height control
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The unique floating crop divider technology was inherited by the CH570 and enhanced with an updated linkage system. The floating crop dividers follow the ground profile without plowing while constantly keeping the toe under lodged cane. The benefits are lower soil content, reduced cane loss, and minimum soil disturbance.

 

The precision of the exclusive contour basecutter height control is enhanced with the addition of a pressure signal to the existing position input. The system ensures that cane is cut at the desired height, resulting in higher yield (tons of sugar/ha), cleaner cane, and healthier stubble for improved future crops.

 

Operators can count on these systems to accurately control the basecutter and crop dividers. This allows more time to concentrate on other functions such as topping, following the row, and loading.

 

Basecutter height control and floating crop dividers are included in the Precision Ag, Machine Optimization Technology option (code 2903).

 


Ladders and handrails
Ladder access from either side Ladder access from either side
Non-skid surfaces for added grip Non-skid surfaces for added grip

Ladders and handrails are located on both sides of the machine. This eliminates the need to walk around the machine when the topper, scrolls, or elevator are in use. All steps are high-grip, eruption-plate steel for additional footing. 

 

Service platforms have non-skid surfacing and are surrounded by handrails for walk-around access. All ladders, platforms, and handrails meet International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards.

Warning and signal lights
Elevated light-emitting diode (LED) warning and signal lights Elevated light-emitting diode (LED) warning and signal lights
Front road and operating lights and well-protected turning and warning lights Front road and operating lights and well-protected turning and warning lights

The location of the LED warning and signal lights meet ISO regulations, and are elevated for better clearance from potential damage. A field kit is available for model year 2017 and older CH570 models.

Engine compartment work lights illuminate a technician's work area and 12 operating lights cover the harvester for superior working visibility in low-light or foggy conditions.

A reverse alarm is also standard on all CH570 Cane Harvesters.

Optional beacon lights
Beacon light Beacon light

The optional beacon light kit includes two lights, one for each folding mirror arm.

Maintenance lockouts
Tilting cab lockout Tilting cab lockout
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The forward tilting cab lockout is a rigid steel locking prop that holds the cab firmly in the up position so the engine can be serviced.

 

Chassis lift cylinder lockout Chassis lift cylinder lockout
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The chassis lift cylinders can be raised and locked in the up position for safe maintenance on basecutter, knockdown rollers, scrolls, etc.

 

Topper boom cylinder lockout Topper boom cylinder lockout
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The topper boom cylinder can also be locked with a steel lockout sleeve for maintenance on or below the topper head.

 

More features
Fire extinguishers (supplied locally) Fire extinguishers (supplied locally)
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The CH570 is equipped by the dealer with onboard water and chemical fire extinguishers


Feedroller path
Straight feedroller path Straight feedroller path

The feedroller path is straight and opens wide to reduce cane breakage and improve feeding to the chopper. Large, deep-paddle lower rollers improve the removal of dirt and mud. A pair of finned lower feedrollers more evenly spread cane across the chopper system for more uniform billet length.

Feedroller serviceability
External bearings and shock absorber pads on motor mounts External bearings and shock absorber pads on motor mounts

 

Access for maintenance is better than ever with externally-mounted bearings and bolt-on cradle stops with rubber shock-absorber pads.


On-screen monitoring, logging, and performance mapping
Exclusive John Deere technology Exclusive John Deere technology
Data-driven decisions Data-driven decisions

Harvest Monitor is the latest industry-exclusive technology from John Deere.  Harvest Monitor gathers and analyzes valuable harvest information, enabling sugarcane producers to make smarter decisions that drive down harvesting costs and improve overall farming practices.

 

From the cab, the operator can monitor total tons harvested, harvester productivity, trash percentage, and fuel consumption. The operator can then use this information to make on-the-fly adjustments to optimize performance.

 

Through the John Deere Operations Center, the data can be processed to generate yield and other valuable maps and reports that will guide producers into making the right decisions on soil and water management, chemical application, crop renewal, field layout, equipment logistics, and much more.

 

Harvest Monitor is available as an option on the CH570 and CH670 Harvesters and can also be purchased as a field-installed kit for both models as well as 3520 Harvesters built after 2013.

Harvest Monitor features
Harvest Monitor installed on a CH570 Harvest Monitor installed on a CH570
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Harvest Monitor is much more than just a yield monitor. It includes:    

  • Optical yield monitor
  • Optical extraneous matter (trash) monitor
  • Fuel per ton monitor
  • Pour-rate monitor
  • Elevation monitor
  • Transport load counter

Harvest Monitor was designed to operate efficiently in all weather conditions.  It is a low maintenance system with no additional wear items thanks to its optical technology that does not require direct contact with the cane.

Optical yield and trash monitor technology
Harvest Monitor Harvest Monitor
High-resolution optical sensors High-resolution optical sensors

High-resolution, stereoscopic optical sensors and pattern recognition technology are used to scan the flow of cane as it passes through the elevator, identifying cane volume and differentiating it from trash.  Four light-emitting diode (LED) lights illuminate the sampling area to ensure uninterrupted visual clarity.

Flow of cane being scanned Flow of cane being scanned
Image recognition Image recognition

The system converts the volumes to mass in order to obtain tons of cane and extraneous matter level.

Georeferenced data
StarFire© 6000 Receiver StarFire© 6000 Receiver
Sugar cane field yield map Sugar cane field yield map

Data points are georeferenced to precise field locations using global positioning system (GPS) technology. With appropriate software, a variety of informative maps can be generated.  The system operation requires a GPS receiver (StarFire 6000 Receiver is recommended).

On-screen monitoring
Harvest Monitor screen Harvest Monitor screen
On-screen live cane flow On-screen live cane flow
Harvest Monitor screen shot Harvest Monitor screen shot
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While harvesting, the display will show:

  • Harvester pour rate (ton/h)
  • Extraneous matter (trash percentage)
  • Fuel consumption (L/ton or gal./ton)
  • Yield (ton/ha or ton/acre)
  • Transport load count
  • Live elevator cane flow video

Average, best, and current values of extraneous matter, fuel consumption, and pour rate are displayed instantaneously or as historical figures. Also available on the display is a summary report of all data.

 

Pour rate is defined as how fast the cane flows through the machine and is measured in tons per hour (ton/h).  A soft key enables the operator to toggle between elevator hours (elevator pour rate) and total harvester hours (harvester pour rate). This soft key also changes the reading of fuel consumption using either elevator or total harvester hours.

 

A yield map can also be seen on the display, as well as live video of cane as it flows through the elevator.

Transport load counter
Screen shot showing load counter Screen shot showing load counter
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To keep records of the number of wagons completed, the operator will click the “Save Load” soft key every time a unit is loaded. The screen will show the total loads from a field, shift, whole season, or another preselected period of time. The sugar mill destination can also be recorded for each load.

Data-driven smart decisions on the go
CH570 operating in the field CH570 operating in the field
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Based on live information, the operator can make quick adjustments to the harvester to maintain a profitable harvesting rate while delivering the preferred level of cane quality.  Some of these adjustments are:

  • Primary extractor fan rpm
  • Ground speed
  • FieldCruise© mode
Primary extractor fan blades Primary extractor fan blades
Chopper blades Chopper blades

The system will also help to determine when the chopper and extractor fan blades need to be replaced, or if other related service is required in order to maintain optimum operating performance.

Examples of third-party maps
Location map using Google Earth© mapping service Location map using Google Earth© mapping service
Elevation map Elevation map
In-field equipment transloading into highway trucks In-field equipment transloading into highway trucks
Multiple harvesters Multiple harvesters

The live yield data simplifies daily logistics decisions, including the number of transport units required and the correct timing to efficiently complete the assigned cane quota. In addition, field harvesting progress and remaining unharvested area can be seen on the screen for a great visual of the operation that can facilitate the transition to the next field.

Elevation monitor
Surveying the field while harvesting Surveying the field while harvesting
Map showing low and high areas Map showing low and high areas

Georeferenced samples that include elevation readings are taken every second.  As the harvester travels down each row, numerous elevation readings representing the topography of the area harvested are recorded.

 

Example of a typical field:

  • Row spacing: 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
  • Operating speed: 5.4 km/h (3.4 mph)
  • Readings per hectare: 4,444
  • Represented area: 1.5 m by 1.5 m (4.9 ft by 4.9 ft)
Mapping and data management
Generated maps Generated maps
Decisions on agronomical practices and logistics Decisions on agronomical practices and logistics

The Harvest Monitor data can be processed through John Deere’s Operations Center to generate maps and reports that will help optimize operations.  The data is ADAPT compatible so it can also be handled with available third-party software programs in regions where Operations Center is not accessible.

 

Different types of maps can be created for a clear visualization of current farm conditions:

  • Yield variability
  • Harvester productivity
  • Fuel consumption
  • Extraneous matter
  • Field elevation
Total mass map (cane and trash) Total mass map (cane and trash)
Cane map   Cane map
Calibration
CH570 working with weigh wagon CH570 working with weigh wagon
Calibration screen Calibration screen

During harvesting, the Harvest Monitor can be calibrated manually by entering weight information for the load supplied by the mill.

 

It can also be calibrated automatically when operating with a weigh wagon equipped with a compatible system.  Each time the harvester operates next to the weigh wagon, Harvest Monitor will interact with it and self-calibrate.

 

The weigh wagon must be equipped with an appropriate load cell system. Both the harvester and tractor require matching wireless communication devices, available as a field-installed option. 

 

NOTE: The wireless communicating device is available as an option.  The load cell system is not offered by John Deere.  It can be acquired from third parties, but it needs to be previously validated for compatibility.

 

The maps can also be calibrated using field report data supplied from the sugar mill.

 

Field-installed kits

 

All units on a harvesting front should be equipped with Harvest Monitor to cover the complete farm.

 

Kits are available for all CH570 and CH670 Harvesters and for 3520 Harvesters starting with serial number 1T83520THDT121205. The 3520 requires a GreenStar© 3 2630 Display mounted overhead.

 

System operation needs a StarFire GPS receiver (StarFire 6000 Receiver is recommended). 

 

 

Google Earth is a trademark of Google Inc.

Extraneous matter (trash) map Extraneous matter (trash) map
Fuel-rate map Fuel-rate map

The maps and reports will help to determine the best solutions for:

  • Chemical application                                               
  • Water management
  • Cultivating practices
  • Gap planting
  • Crop renewal                                               
  • Variety selection and performance                                                      
  • Seed rate
  • Land leveling
  • Field layout                                               
  • Equipment operation management
  • Logistics

Information can also be used to evaluate results of previously-implemented solutions to make adjustments if needed.


Reversing fan
CH570 cooling package CH570 cooling package

The CH570 Cane Harvester's cooling package features a self-cleaning reversible cooling fan that keeps the cooling package clean. With the new variable-speed control system, it will maintain the engine operating at the appropriate temperature to optimize engine performance and reduce fuel consumption.

 

The variable speed is controlled by hydraulic oil, charge air cooler and engine coolant temperatures.

 

The cooling fan reverses automatically every 20 minutes or sooner if the charge air cooler (CAC) temperature reaches a preset value or also as-needed on a manual basis. The reversing fan also increases machine reliability and can reduce the expense of replacement parts.

 

This self-cleaning design eliminates the need for regular stops to remove trash from the cooling system's air-intake surfaces, providing longer operating time throughout the season.


Basecutter and chopper
Piston motor-driven basecutter Piston motor-driven basecutter
Piston motor-driven chopper Piston motor-driven chopper

The CH570's basecutter and chopper set the benchmark for cutting and feeding in the global market. The standard 251-kW (337-hp) engine option has the basecutter and chopper on one high-pressure hydrostatic circuit driven by a powerful piston pump maximizing efficiency. The 280-kW (375-hp) option includes an additional piston pump so that the basecutter and chopper are in two independent circuits, increasing the capacity to process the heaviest cane.

Basecutter and buttlifter
Hard-surfaced closed buttlifter Hard-surfaced closed buttlifter

The basecutter is driven by a powerful hydraulic piston motor. Its center-driven design with just four gears, balances the load and reduces wear, and is housed in a more robust cast-iron gearbox.

The basecutter features large, standard 61-cm (24-in.) disks that can be upgraded to 55.9-cm (22-in.) steel disks to allow dirt to flow through in muddier conditions.

Contour basecutter height control is a factory option that adjusts the basecutter height to achieve a predetermined cane stubble height.
 
Once cut, the CH570's rotating, standard three-paddle closed buttlifter kicks the cane stalks up into the feedroller path and removes excess dirt before it enters.

Optional four-bar open buttlifter Optional four-bar open buttlifter

This option will allow more dirt removal than the current three-paddle closed option.

Chopper

The modular chopper assembly is independent from the harvester’s main frame, providing a better fit and easier service. It sits on rubber mounts to absorb vibrations.

 

The chopping area is larger with longer blades and contact is even through the whole length.

 

Simpler service, longer component life, uniform higher quality billets, and better feeding into the primary cleaning chamber are the results.

Chopper with exclusive sill roller Chopper with exclusive sill roller

A powerful, hydraulic-piston motor drives the 380-mm (15-in.) differential chopper fitted with either six, eight, or 10 95-mm (3.75-in.) blades. The externally mounted bearings are simple to replace. The chopper shafts have no splines to wear, and they can easily slide out from the side for service. The chopper cover is International Organization for Standardization (ISO) compliant.

 

Eight-blade and 10-blade overlap choppers are also available, increasing the life of the blades in most conditions and simplifying removal and replacement.

 

The blades are 910-mm (35.8-in.) long or 6.3 cm (2.5 in.) longer than previous model.

 

Approximate billet length:

  • Six blade - 230 to 250 mm (9 to 10 in.)
  • Eight blade - 180 to 200 mm (7 to 8 in.)
  • Ten blade - 150 to 180 mm (6 to 7 in.)
Sill roller

An exclusive sill roller helps to feed the cane billets into the primary extractor. Even billet movement augments cleaning. It also prevents billet back-feeding and accumulation on the sill.


Comfort and convenience
CH570 cab interior CH570 cab interior
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The premium smart cab is 30 percent more spacious and offers all the necessary comfort, convenience, and intelligent features operators will ever need.

 

Reduced noise levels (76 dB) plus improved air conditioning cooling with overhead vents will keep the operator relaxed during long working hours.

CH570 cab exterior CH570 cab exterior
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Operators can access the cab conveniently from the right or from the left.

 

The wide windshield is curved for enhanced visibility and strength. The left- and right-hand folding arms, adjustable rearview mirrors, and the in-cab convex mirror facilitates viewing the elevator and wagon.

 

The cab comes standard with windshield and side glass wipers with washer fluid nozzles.

 

Eight lights are used on the cab, including four high-luminosity lights that greatly facilitate night operation.

Air suspension seat Air suspension seat

The air suspension seat has multiple adjustments and swivels so operators can find the perfect fit and viewing angle.

 

Training is made safer and easier with a training seat standard in every CH570.

Double-tilt telescopic steering column Double-tilt telescopic steering column

Adjust the double-tilt telescopic steering column to driving preferences. Road controls are located on the steering column.

Integrated refrigerator Integrated refrigerator

The refrigerator, 37 L (1.3 cu ft) in size, keeps beverages and food items cold, even in a warm environment. The compressor-style refrigerator functions with independent temperature control and is powered from a 12-V receptacle in the rear cab wall that is powered when the ignition switch is in the run position.

 

Access to the refrigerator is easy because the instructor seat can either be lifted, exposing the contents in the active refrigerator, or the front door of the refrigerator can be opened, also providing access to the contents.

 

NOTE: The refrigerator is not available for all markets.

Optional light-emitting diode (LED) auxiliary lights
Auxiliary LED light on elevator Auxiliary LED light on elevator
Auxiliary LED light on cooling package Auxiliary LED light on cooling package

Standard auxiliary lights are halogen type, located on the elevator (two) and the cooling package (two). For optimum brightness on the wagon, add the optional LED auxiliary light kit.

Optional topper boom light Optional topper boom light
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The optional auxiliary light kit includes a topper boom light to service base cutter and front-end components.

Versatile displays and intuitive controls
CommandARM© control panel CommandARM© control panel
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User-friendly, and quick to locate, the CommandARM control center is home to every operating feature needed for a simple yet productive day. That includes hot keys for all common harvesting adjustments as well as air conditioning, radio (if equipped), and lighting controls. Navigate through the CommandCenter© system screens using the navigation control knob located on the CommandARM.

Digital cornerpost display Digital cornerpost display
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The color, digital cornerpost display graphically illustrates everything an operator needs to know about engine and harvesting parameters. It is located in the optimal line-of-sight to minimize operator disruption.

G5<sup>Plus</sup>© Display on CH570 Harvester G5Plus© Display on CH570 Harvester

The 32.51-cm (12.8-in) G5Plus Display puts vital machine and harvesting information within easy reach. With touchscreen technology, it is simple to make quick adjustments. It provides 70 degrees of swivel for transport or viewing preference. Also, the banner bar has been improved with engine on/off key. A banner bar will show hours for harvester, engine, elevator, AutoTrac© assisted steering system, floating crop dividers, and contour base cutter height control. Once the engine is started, it shows engine and harvesting functions. Icons turn green when active.

 

It is video capable, and it can run AutoTrac.

 

To maintain quality and uniformity of the operation, save fuel and protect assets, supervisors can lock important settings such as:

  • Primary extractor fan rpm that will also reduce cane loss while maintaining the highest cleaning levels
  • Track harvester maximum speed while the harvesting functions are on
  • Engine FieldCruise© controls in low-yield fields

A feature allows the supervisor or operator (if authorized) to set the hydraulic pressures, and frequency (duration of over pressure) that will activate an alarm alerting of a choke on either the base cutter or the chopper. The display also includes diagnostic trouble-code readings that will alert the operator of a possible malfunction.

Multifunction control lever Multifunction control lever

The multifunction control lever fits the operator’s hand comfortably to give smooth, hydrostatic speed control. It also controls all frequently used harvesting functions.

 

Three programmable buttons are included to customize harvester functions to operator preferences.

 

No longer on the floor, the elevator swing is easily controlled from the multifunction control lever. One extra click and the elevator will swing 90 degrees.


Elevator and cleaning system
High-capacity elevator High-capacity elevator
Primary extractor in action Primary extractor in action

The CH570's reliable cleaning system yields the cleanest cane in the industry. Cleaner cane, less billet loss, and less downtime will bring more profit.

Primary extractor
The largest primary extractor in the industry The largest primary extractor in the industry
Wider blades and conical hub Wider blades and conical hub

The CH570 boasts the largest primary extractor fan in the industry — using four blades that measure 152 cm (5 ft) in diameter. This fan cleans at lower speeds, reducing horsepower consumption and cane losses.

 

The fan speed can be adjusted effortlessly from the cab to adapt to the different cane conditions by simply varying the pump displacement. The fan is driven by a robust and efficient hydrostatic system with piston pump and motor.

 

The fan is mounted directly to the motor shaft, which means no bearings, no blade balancing, less vibration, and fewer components. The motor drive support system features four rubber-mounted legs to improve fan stability and reduce vibrations. The primary extractor fan's motor is internally mounted and does not need to be removed for transport.

 

The conical hub cover reduces air voids and recirculation while the wide-design blade produces more airflow at lower rpm. The hard-surfaced blades combined with operating at a much lower speed results in significantly longer blade life.

Smart power primary extractor setting Smart power primary extractor setting

The smart power primary extractor feature is available to automatically reduce the extractor fan speed to a preset minimum when the elevator is turned off.

Elevator
Robust structural tube frame elevator with perforated floor Robust structural tube frame elevator with perforated floor

The CH570 features a high-capacity, structural tube-frame elevator for extended durability. The elevator's perforated floor allows additional dirt to fall through after primary extraction. The top and bottom idler sprockets reduce wear and prolong the elevator's chain life. 

 

The tall sidewalls and 18-cm (7-in.) reversible slats will handle the heaviest cane, keeping billets from toppling over and falling back down the elevator. All of this sits on the CH570's heavy-duty swing table, designed to withstand the heaviest loads and toughest field conditions. The swing table also features an exclusive slew wiper to keep the area clean.

 

The elevator hoses are routed inside the solid frame, promoting longer life by improving protection and minimizing exposure. Bolt-on elevator extensions are also available to provide additional reach for wider row spacing. The extensions are 30.5 cm (12 in.) for wheel or track units; and 61 cm or 86 cm (24 in. or 34 in.) for track units only. The 61-cm (24-in.) extension can be ordered for wheel harvesters but it requires the less-secondary-extractor option.

 

On the CH570, the elevator controls were moved from the floor pedals to the multifunction control lever for ease of operation. The control switches feature a double detent system so that the elevator swings approximate 90 degrees without having to depress the switch continuously. The above will help the operator to concentrate on other functions when turning around on the headland while the elevator is rotating.

More features
Grease cylinder chain tensioning Grease cylinder chain tensioning
Nitrogen accumulator Nitrogen accumulator

The CH570's elevator also has a grease cylinder for easy elevator chain tension adjustment and a nitrogen accumulator to minimize shock loads.

Secondary extractor
Secondary extractor and bin flap Secondary extractor and bin flap
Optional without secondary extractor Optional without secondary extractor

The secondary extractor provides even more cleaning prior to loading. Its unique design allows trash to be blown away from the wagons more efficiently. The hood rotates a full 360 degrees, so it can be set at any angle. 

 

The hydraulically adjustable bin flap directs billets into the wagon. The ideal fan speed allows the best cleaning with low horsepower consumption. For growers who burn cane, a less-secondary-extractor option is available.


Standard whole topper
5.2-m (17-ft) reach 5.2-m (17-ft) reach

With unmatched 5.2-m (17-ft) topper reach, a strong boom design, and a cushion accumulator, the CH570 is capable of handling the tallest cane.

 

The topper removes the majority of cane leaves prior to harvesting, conserving precious harvesting horsepower and wear edges. An optional shredder topper facilitates residue management.

 

A piston motor replaced the gear type for higher torque and efficiency.

Optional topper extensions
Whole topper without extensions Whole topper without extensions
Topper extensions Topper extensions

Optional extensions can be added to the standard whole topper to more effectively guide leaves into the topper's blades. It also works well in parts of the world where flowering sugar cane is prevalent. Optional 2.4-m (7.9-ft) or standard 1.8-m (5.9-ft) versions of the whole topper are available for improved gathering and cleaning.

Optional shredder topper
Shredder topper Shredder topper

An optional shredder topper is also available for growers interested in residue management. Shredder toppers leave smaller residue particles that dry faster, decompose quicker, and mix into the soil easier when cultivating. 

 

These particles will not tangle into other implements like whole-leaf residue often does.


HAM HAM
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On the HAM screen, operators can identify areas of inefficiencies and take corrective actions that will reduce logistic costs.

 

The HAM accumulates information for:

  • Harvesting time and distance traveled
  • Headland turnaround time and distance traveled
  • Time and distance traveled on the road
  • Harvester idle time while waiting for transport or other
  • Total time the engine is running and distanced traveled

Data is accumulated from the original start at the factory and from the last reset done. The information can be downloaded for further analysis using the USB data logging port.


On-screen monitoring, logging, and performance mapping
Exclusive John Deere technology Exclusive John Deere technology
Data-driven decisions Data-driven decisions

Harvest Monitor is an industry-exclusive technology from John Deere.  Harvest Monitor gathers and analyzes valuable harvest information, enabling sugarcane producers to make smarter decisions that drive down harvesting costs and improve overall farming practices.

 

From the cab, the operator can monitor total tons harvested, harvester productivity, trash percentage, and fuel consumption. The operator can then use this information to make on-the-fly adjustments to optimize performance.

 

SmartClean is the latest enhancement of Harvest Monitor that allows automatic control of primary extractor fan speed based on the operator’s preferences in order to obtain the most profitable balance between cane cleanliness and reduced loss.

 

Through the John Deere Operations Center, the data can be processed to generate yield and other valuable maps and reports that will guide producers into making the right decisions on soil and water management, chemical application, crop renewal, field layout, equipment logistics, and much more.

 

Harvest Monitor with SmartClean is available as an option for model year 2021 CH570 and CH670 Sugar Cane Harvesters as part of Cane Advisor© machine optimization technology package (code 2904). It can also be purchased as a field-installed kit for all CH570 and CH670 models. A separate SmartClean field-installed kit is available for CH570 and CH670 models already equipped with Harvest Monitor.

Harvest Monitor features
Harvest Monitor installed on a CH570 Harvest Monitor installed on a CH570
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Harvest Monitor is much more than just a yield monitor. It includes:    

  • Optical yield monitor
  • Elevator optical extraneous matter (trash) monitor
  • Primary extractor cane loss monitor
  • Primary extractor residue (trash) discharge monitor
  • Fuel per ton monitor
  • Pour-rate monitor
  • Elevation monitor
  • Transport load counter

Harvest Monitor was designed to operate efficiently in all weather conditions.  It is a low maintenance system with no additional wear items thanks to its optical technology that does not require direct contact with the cane.

Optical yield and trash monitor technology
Harvest Monitor Harvest Monitor
High-resolution optical sensors High-resolution optical sensors

High-resolution, stereoscopic optical sensors and pattern recognition technology are used to scan the flow of cane as it passes through the elevator, identifying cane volume and differentiating it from trash.  Four light-emitting diode (LED) lights illuminate the sampling area to ensure uninterrupted visual clarity.

Flow of cane being scanned Flow of cane being scanned
Image recognition Image recognition

The system converts the volumes to mass in order to obtain tons of cane and extraneous matter level.

SmartClean system, an intelligent way of cleaning cane
SmartClean illustration SmartClean illustration

With the use of sensors, the SmartClean system detects cane being lost through the primary extractor and displays it on the CommandCenter screen as an index. The level of residue or cane leaves being removed is also detected and displayed as an index.

 

Aiming at the best economic outcome for the operation, the operator selects the target level of the following parameters and lets the system continuously and automatically find the appropriate primary extractor fan speed:

  • Elevator extraneous matter (trash)
  • Primary extractor cane loss
  • Primary extractor residue discharge

 

SmartClean enables operational consistency throughout the day regardless of weather conditions and individual operator practices.

Understanding the residue level is important for biomass power generation projects to determine residue collection logistics and viability.

Georeferenced data
StarFire© 6000 Receiver StarFire© 6000 Receiver
Sugar cane field yield map Sugar cane field yield map

Data points are georeferenced to precise field locations using global positioning system (GPS) technology. With appropriate software, a variety of informative maps can be generated.  The system operation requires a GPS receiver (StarFire 6000 Receiver is recommended).

On-screen monitoring
Harvest Monitor screen Harvest Monitor screen
On-screen live cane flow On-screen live cane flow
SmartClean shown on the CommandCenter SmartClean shown on the CommandCenter
Transport load counter
Screen shot showing load counter Screen shot showing load counter
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To keep records of the number of wagons completed, the operator will click the “Save Load” soft key every time a unit is loaded. The screen will show the total loads from a field, shift, whole season, or another preselected period of time. The sugar mill destination can also be recorded for each load.

Harvest Monitor screen shot Harvest Monitor screen shot
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While harvesting, the display will show:

  • Harvester pour rate (ton/h)
  • Extraneous matter (trash percentage)
  • Primary extractor cane loss (index)
  • Primary extractor residue discharge (index)
  • Fuel consumption (L/ton or gal./ton)
  • Yield (ton/ha or ton/acre)
  • Transport load count
  • Live elevator cane flow video

 

The CommandCenter display layout is configurable so the operator can have Harvest Monitor and SmartClean displayed together on the same screen.


Average, best, and current values of extraneous matter, fuel consumption, and pour rate are displayed instantaneously or as historical figures. Also available on the display is a summary report of all data.

 

Pour rate is defined as how fast the cane flows through the machine and is measured in tons per hour (ton/h).  A soft key enables the operator to toggle between elevator hours (elevator pour rate) and total harvester hours (harvester pour rate). This soft key also changes the reading of fuel consumption using either elevator or total harvester hours.

 

A yield map can also be seen on the display, as well as live video of cane as it flows through the elevator.

Data-driven smart decisions on the go
CH570 operating in the field CH570 operating in the field
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With SmartClean activated and based on live information, the operator can make other quick adjustments to the harvester, like ground speed and FieldCruise© settings, to maintain the most profitable harvesting rate while delivering the preferred level of cane quality and reduced loss.

Primary extractor fan blades Primary extractor fan blades
Chopper blades Chopper blades

The system will also help to determine when the chopper and extractor fan blades need to be replaced, or if other related service is required in order to maintain optimum operating performance.

In-field equipment transloading into highway trucks In-field equipment transloading into highway trucks
Multiple harvesters Multiple harvesters

The live yield data simplifies daily logistics decisions, including the number of transport units required and the correct timing to efficiently complete the assigned cane quota. In addition, field harvesting progress and remaining unharvested area can be seen on the screen for a great visual of the operation that can facilitate the transition to the next field.

Total mass map (cane and trash) Total mass map (cane and trash)
Cane map   Cane map
Elevation monitor
Surveying the field while harvesting Surveying the field while harvesting
Map showing low and high areas Map showing low and high areas

Georeferenced samples that include elevation readings are taken every second.  As the harvester travels down each row, numerous elevation readings representing the topography of the area harvested are recorded.

 

Example of a typical field:

  • Row spacing: 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
  • Operating speed: 5.4 km/h (3.4 mph)
  • Readings per hectare: 4,444
  • Represented area: 1.5 m by 1.5 m (4.9 ft by 4.9 ft)
Mapping and data management
Generated maps Generated maps
Decisions on agronomical practices and logistics Decisions on agronomical practices and logistics

The Harvest Monitor data can be processed through John Deere’s Operations Center to generate maps and reports that will help optimize operations.

 

Different types of maps can be created for a clear visualization of current farm conditions:

  • Yield variability
  • Harvester productivity
  • Fuel consumption
  • Extraneous matter
  • Field elevation
Examples of generated maps
Location map using Google Earth© mapping service Location map using Google Earth© mapping service
Elevation map Elevation map
Extraneous matter (trash) map Extraneous matter (trash) map
Fuel-rate map Fuel-rate map

The maps and reports will help to determine the best solutions for:

  • Chemical application                                               
  • Water management
  • Cultivating practices
  • Gap planting
  • Crop renewal                                               
  • Variety selection and performance                                                      
  • Seed rate
  • Land leveling
  • Field layout                                               
  • Equipment operation management
  • Logistics

Information can also be used to evaluate results of previously implemented solutions to make adjustments if needed.

Calibration
CH570 working with weigh wagon CH570 working with weigh wagon
Calibration screen Calibration screen

During harvesting, the Harvest Monitor can be calibrated manually by entering weight information for the load supplied by the mill.

 

The maps can also be calibrated using field report data supplied from the sugar mill.

 

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CH570 Harvester reentering the field CH570 Harvester reentering the field

The HMS adds a powerful productivity tool to the CH570 Sugar Cane Harvester. HMS greatly reduces operator fatigue through the automatic sequencing of harvesting functions normally associated with headland turns.

 

  • Reduces operator inputs when exiting and reentering the field
  • Allows operators to focus more on driving the machine and less on resetting harvesting functions
  • Allows field supervisors to have operation consistency on all harvesters independently from individual operator’s practices
  • Depending on current operator practices, there is the potential for significant fuel savings on the headland by ensuring that harvesting functions are disabled temporarily
Operator activates HMS with one button Operator activates HMS with one button

HMS can be programmed to control some of or all the following harvesting functions:

  • Topper direction
  • Crop divider pause
  • Engine mid throttle
  • Side knives engagement
  • Steering bias
  • Feed train pause
  • Primary hood rotate
  • Secondary hood rotate
  • Topper height
HMS screen on the display HMS screen on the display

The system includes a prediction algorithm to update the cutting side, reducing the need to press swap buttons.

Multifunction control lever Multifunction control lever

Producers can opt for contour basecutter height control and floating crop dividers to maximize HMS capabilities.

  • Enable any of or all these functions on the End of Row (2) button:
    • Lift the harvester
    • Disengage auto basecutter control and floating crop dividers
    • Lower engine speed to the mid-throttle setpoint
    • Disengage the feed train
    • Turn off and lift the topper
    • Shut off the side knives
    • Predict unloading side for the next row
  • Enable any of or all these functions on the Return to Cut (3) button:
    • Lower the harvester
    • Engage auto basecutter control and floating crop dividers
    • Switch suspended floating crop divider (if required)
    • Raise engine speed to harvest setting
    • Engage the feed train
    • Turn on and lower the topper
    • Turn on the side knives
    • Switch primary and secondary extractor hood direction (if required)
    • Switch track steering bias (if required)

Using HMS with Smart Mode enabled increases efficiency on the headland even further by automatically reducing primary extractor fan speed to a preset minimum as soon as the elevator is off.

 

Once HMS has been enabled, the system is ready to go to work. There is also an easy-to-access interface and a walkthrough wizard so operators can learn how use the system directly in the cab.


Illustration of CH570 elevator with XWear parts in black Illustration of CH570 elevator with XWear parts in black
Illustration of feedroller train with XWear parts in black Illustration of feedroller train with XWear parts in black

The CH570 and CH670 Sugar Cane Harvester extended life elevator and feedroller system option includes John Deere XWear prolonged-life components. XWear parts combine abrasion-resistant materials with the latest treatment technologies to deliver the longest life at a lower maintenance cost. XWear parts are ideal for extreme operating conditions or for simply getting through long harvest seasons without excessive downtime. The option includes highly abrasion-resistant elevator floor segments and chain wear strips, additional hard-surfaced feedrollers, extreme-duty tapered roller bearings, and hardened elevator chain sprockets.

 

  • Double the life compared to standard John Deere components in typical conditions
  • Minimize costly downtime
  • Reduce repair cost per ton

Specs
Key Specs
Engine Make John Deere PowerTech Plus 9.0 L
Engine
Standard power @ 2100 rpm 251 kW
337 hp
342 CV
Key Specs
Cooling system type Automatically controlled, hydraulically driven reversing cooling fan
Fuel capacity 605 L
160 gal.
Topper
Maximum whole topper reach 5.2 m
17 ft
Crop dividers
Float control Optional automatic float control
Base cutter
Standard disc diameter With hard surfacing, 61 cm
24 in.
Key Specs
Standard blade configuration Eight blade (four per drum), differential
Primary extractor
Fan diameter 1.5 m
5 ft
Engine
Make John Deere PowerTech Plus 9.0 L
Model 6090HT Diesel
Family AJDXL09.0102
Emission certification Available Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4 to meet destination country regulations
Standard power @ 2000 rpm 261 kW
350 hp
355 CV
Optional power @ 2100 rpm 280 kW
375 hp
380 CV
Optional power @ 2000 rpm 298 kW
400 hp
405 CV
Cylinders Inline six, wet sleeves
Displacement 9 L
548 cu in.
Injection pump Electronically controlled
Aspiration Turbocharger with air-to-air aftercooling
Engine speeds Low idle
850 rpm
Field cruise
Manually adjustable from 1,900 to 2,200 rpm
Full throttle
2,210 rpm
Auto field cruise
Engine speed ajusts to load automatically between 2,000 and 2,210 rpm
Alternator 200 amp
12 V
Buttlifter
Type Three paddle closed standard, optional four bar open
Transmission
Wheel machine travel speed 0 to 24.6* km/h
0 to 15.3* mph
Capacities
Fuel 605 L
160 gal.
Hydraulic oil 405 L
106 gal.
Wheels
Standard tires Front
Michelin 360/70R17.5 AT (Radial)
Rear
GPX 23.5 by 25 (20-ply) industrial tire with agricultural lug
Optional tires Front
Michelin 360/70R17.5 AT (Radial)
Rear
Michelin 23.5R25 XTLA (Radial)
Tread width Front
2.08 m
82 in.
Rear
1.88 m
74 in.
Cab and controls
Air conditioning Pressurized cab with air conditioning and heating
Front-tipping cab Manual hydraulic pump operation
Seat Air suspension with swivel
Radio Standard Premium with Bluetooth
Lights
Standard Eight lights on cab including four LED. Four auxilarity halogen lights
Optional Eight lights on cab including four LED. Four auxilarity LED lights and one topper boom LED light
Chopper
Drive Standard - Pump common with chopper, hydrostatic, reversible. Available with engine option 251.3 cm
337 hp
Optional - Includes high efficiency hydraulics and independent circuits for basecutter and chopper, hydrostatic, reversible. Available with engine option 279.6 cm
375 hp
Elevator
Shock absorption Nitrogen accumulator
Topper
Whole topper Standard eight blade single cut
Shredder topper Optional 38 blade residue management shredder
Extended width whole topper Overall width - 2.4 m
93.1 in.
Compared to on standard topper, 1.8 m
71.5 in.
Crop dividers
Scrolls Outside and inside scrolls standard
Inside scrolls approach angle 46 degree
Factory hard surfacing Skirts, slip-on shoes, toes
Tilt control Mechanical tilt control standard, optional hydraulic control
Side knives Optional side knives include hydraulic height control
Knockdown rollers
Manual height adjustment Standard
Hydraulic height adjustment Optional on front
Base cutter
Legs Bolt-on wear plates, optional breakaway legs
Standard drive Pump common with chopper, hydrostatic, reversible. Available with engine option 251.3 kW
337 hp
Optional drive Includes high efficiency hydraulics and independent circuits for basecutter and chopper, hydrostatic, reversible. Available with engine option 279.6 kW
375 hp
Optional disc diameter Hard surfacing, 56 cm
22 in.
Center distance 63 cm
24.8 in.
Number of blades per disc Five
Feed rollers
Number of rollers 10
Chopper
Bearing location External
Drum center distance 38.1 cm
15 in.
Blade width 9.5 cm
3.74 in.
Blade configuration Standard
Eight blade (four per drum), differential
Option 1
Six blade (three per drum), differential
Option 2
10 blade (five per drum), overlap
Option 3
Eight blade (four per drum), overlap
Sill roller Optional
Optional secondary extractor
Fan drive Hydraulic, 1,650 rpm
with engine option 251.3 kW
337 hp
1,900 rpm
with engine option 279.6 kW
375 hp
Primary extractor
Fan number of blades Four
Maximum fan speed Factory set at: 1,000 rpm
Possible: 1,360 rpm
Optional secondary extractor
Hood rotation Hydraulic controlled, 360 degree (angle)
Primary extractor
Wear ring Standard - Abrasive resistant steel
Optional - Duraliner (Vidaplate) steel
Elevator
Chain adjustment Grease cylinder
Sprocket drive Hydraulic motor driven, reversible
Width 86.9 cm
34.2 in.
Elevator swing Hydraulic controlled, trunnion cylinders
Total swing angle, degrees 170 degree (angle)
Optional elevator extension 30.5 cm
12 in.
And 61 cm
24 in.
Optional secondary extractor
Bin flap position Hydraulic controlled
*Manufacturer's suggested price. MSRP may be different in California. Taxes, freight, setup, and delivery not included. Optional accessories and attachments not included. Equipment, models and prices may vary by dealer. Product options and accessories may not be available in all regions. The engine horsepower and torque information are provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. Actual operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s website for additional information. Offers valid in the United States. Prices in U.S. dollars.

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