| Windrow Pickup | Pickup width / 4 m / 13.12 ft / Overall / 5.1 m / 16.7 ft / Number of teeth / Eight tooth bars - 28 teeth per bar / |
| Windrow Pickup | Pickup width / 4 m / 13.12 ft / Overall / 5.1 m / 16.7 ft / Number of teeth / Eight tooth bars - 28 teeth per bar / |
*Inventory shortages may cause extended delivery dates
*This price does not include attachments and accesories
Roller compressor with alfalfa plate attached
Accumulator releasing part of the weight
The standard compression unit with a self-adjusting roller adapts automatically to the size of the swath. Especially in light swaths, the SPFH can only be loaded evenly if the compression unit is in the right position. The roller rolls smoothly over the swath as the accumulator releases part of the weight of the roll.
Pickup unit
The trash net covers the auger and attaches to the arms of the compression unit. The fine mesh prevents crop buildup all over the machine, including the cutterhead cover. It does a good job of keeping the most valuable part of the plantâthe leavesâin the feed.
Key features:
Optional dual-header drive (B) drives the pickup reel
With this option, the pick-up reel fingers are driven by the hydraulic auxiliary drive above the power take-off (PTO) stub shaft, so it is independent from the auger speed. This option makes it possible to ensure that the pick-up fingers have the optimum speed under all circumstances.
The optimum adjustment of the auger is always related to the length of cut (LOC). The longer the self-propelled forage harvester (SPFH) cuts, the faster the feedrolls feed the crop toward the chopping knives. Ideally the auger speed will be exactly the same as the feedroll speed. The crop speed would then remain constant without any interruption.
The optimum speed of the pick-up tines is determined by the length of cut as well as the ground speed of the SPFH. Both length of cut and ground speed influence an optimum crop flow. The faster the SPFH drives the faster the pick-up reel has to turn. Wear cost can be reduced as the pick-up reel teeth do not always have to turn at their highest speed.
When chopping short (feedrolls turning relatively slowly) and harvesting small swathes, the pick-up reel speed might limit the capacity of the SPFH as the pick-up tines do not turn fast enough when the ground speed is increased. With the dual header drive, the pick-up reel can be sped up and the ground speed can be increased. The large SPFH can also be filled to the maximum.
Key features:
Dual-header drive options
Option code |
Description |
4320 |
Hydraulic compressor sheet with dual-header drive |
4330 |
Hydraulic roller compressor with rake tines and dual-header drive |
4335 |
Hydraulic roller compressor with alfalfa plate and dual-header drive |
Header hookup point
Header attached to the self-propelled forage harvester
The header is easy to hook up to the self-propelled forage harvester (SPFH). The hookup point automatically slides into the center and is clearly visible from the cab. It locks mechanically with one handle.
Header hookup
Header hookup
Multi-coupler connection on the SPFH
Multi-coupler connection on the pickup
A multi-coupler is available for all electric and hydraulic connections. It makes for quicker and easier attachment to the SPFH. Automatic header recognition engages when the header is connected to the SPFH. This allows the operator to utilize the easy and automatic settings of the header/SPFH combination - all settings are stored in the machine. The optimal auger speed engages based on the length of cut (LOC).
The advantage of the John Deere self-propelled forage harvesters (SPFH) is that the speed of the pickup changes if the length of cut (LOC) is changed. This has enormous benefits for the producer.
For example, if the LOC is set longer, the header is also driven faster, which means the crop is fed faster towards the SPFH. This increase results in a more even crop flow and better feeding of the SPFH.
The speed of the pickup is constantly monitored with a speed sensor in the driveline. There are drive options to allow the individual speed of the pickup reel and auger to better adapt to varying field conditions.
6X9 Series Pickup auger
The 6X9 Series Pickup features an updated auger design. The flights on the auger move the crop inwards to the center of the machine. The movement of the flights creates an endless flow for smoother feeding around the corner towards the feedrolls of the SPFH.
Optional heavy-duty premium pickup reel
Standard pickup reel
For extremely tough harvesting conditions, John Deere offers the premium pickup reel option for the 639. The premium parts are standard for the 649 and 659 Pickups.
The (optional) premium pickup includes a range of heavy-duty driveline and pickup reel parts. The main wear parts are also Dura Line© coated.
6-mm (0.24-in.) premium and 4.9-mm (0.19-in.) standard pickup tines
The 6-mm (0.24-in.) thick premium tines will be able to feed the heaviest swaths toward the auger. The larger spring coils of the thick tines are more flexible, resulting in an improved lifetime. The thick tine is also more capable of handling the extra force placed on them when harvesting very heavy crops with a large SPFH.
Premium U-shaped tooth bar and standard angled bar
Premium pitman and standard pitman
To handle the extra power, the tooth bars are now U-shaped. The U-shape gives extra stability so it is able to cope with the extra forces placed on it by the thicker tines. The pitmen holding the tooth bars needed to be made more stable.
Premium cam track and standard cam track
Premium bearing and standard bearing
The size of the bearing holding each pitman increased from 40 mm to 52 mm (1.6 in. to 2 in.), an increase of 12 mm (0.47 in.).
Premium spider and standard spider
A more robust spider keeps the bearings of the four pitmen in place.
Premium hexagon 32-mm (1.3-in.) shaft and standard hexagon 28-mm (1.1-in.) shaft
The diameter of the hexagon shaft was increased with 4 mm (0.16 in.) from 28 mm to 32 mm (1.1 in. to 1.3 in.).
Dura Line auger flight reinforcement strips
Dura Line long wear strips prevent wear on the outside of the auger flights.
To be able handle the wear-intensive, enormous crop flow in the central part of the machine, the deck plates, auger strippers, and deflector plates in this area are Dura Line coated.
639 premium pickup reel with central bearing support
639 standard pickup reel without center bearing
The pickup reel of the 649 and 659 is already supported in the middle by ball bearings. With the premium option the 639 (3 m [9.8 ft]) is also supported with extra ball bearing in the middle. This extra support fits in the pickup reel using the same strippers as on the standard machine.
Premium heavy-duty pickup reel option is best suited for:
NOTE: The premium heavy-duty pickup reel is only optional for the 639 Pickup. It is standard on the 649 and 659 Pickups.
Standard pickup is best suited for:
Gauge wheels folded out in working position turn 360 degrees
The gauge wheels can turn 360 degrees; therefore, they are very easy on the soil. The large tire diameter performs well on wet ground.
The wheels perfectly follow the ground contours and do not work the soil; they can turn unlimited in field corners.
During transport, optional hydraulic cylinders can be used to fold the wheels within the pickup width.
Heavy-duty premium pickup reel
Standard pickup reel
For extremely tough harvesting conditions, John Deere offers the premium pickup reel option for the 639 Windrow Pickup. The premium parts are standard on the 639 for wide-body 9000 Series Self-Propelled Forage Harvesters (SPFH), 649, and 659 Windrow Pickups.
The premium pickup includes a range of heavy-duty driveline and pickup reel parts. The main wear parts are also Dura Line© coated.
6-mm (0.24-in.) premium and 4.9-mm (0.19-in.) standard pickup tines
The 6-mm (0.24-in.) thick premium tines will be able to feed the heaviest swaths toward the auger. The larger spring coils of the thick tines are more flexible, resulting in an improved lifetime. The thick tine is also more capable of handling the extra force placed on them when harvesting very heavy crops with a large SPFH.
Premium pickup tine support
The pickup tine support on the premium pickup increases the contact surface between the tine and fixation, resulting in longer service life of the tine as the forces are better distributed from the tine into the toothbar.
Premium U-shaped tooth bar and standard angled bar
Premium pitman and standard pitman
To handle the extra power, the tooth bars are U-shaped. The U-shape gives extra stability so it can cope with the extra forces placed on it by the thicker tines. The pitmen holding the toothbars were made more stable.
Premium cam track and standard cam track
Premium bearing and standard bearing
The size of the bearing holding each pitman increased from 40 mm to 52 mm (1.6 in. to 2 in.), an increase of 12 mm (0.47 in.).
Premium spider and standard spider
A more robust spider keeps the bearings of the four pitmen in place.
Premium hexagon 32-mm (1.3-in.) shaft and standard hexagon 28-mm (1.1-in.) shaft
The diameter of the hexagon shaft increased by 4 mm (0.16 in.) from 28 mm to 32 mm (1.1 in. to 1.3 in.).
Dura Line auger flight reinforcement strips
Dura Line long wear strips prevent wear on the outside of the auger flights.
Welding seam on the pickup auger
For better durability, there is a welding seam in the middle of the pickup auger on the special formed flight.
Dura Line deflector plates
Dura Line deck plate
Dura Line stripper and deflector
In order to handle the wear-intensive, enormous crop flow in the central part of the machine, the deck plates, auger strippers, and deflector plates in this area are Dura Line coated.
639 standard pickup reel without center bearing
The pickup reel of the 649 and 659 Windrow Pickups is already supported in the middle by ball bearings. With the premium option, the 639 Windrow Pickup (3 m [9.8 ft]) is also supported with extra ball bearing in the middle. This extra support fits in the pickup reel using the same strippers as on the standard machine.
The premium heavy-duty pickup reel option is best suited for:
NOTE: The premium, heavy-duty pickup reel is only optional on the 639 Windrow Pickup for standard-body 8000 Series SPFH. It is standard on the 639 for wide-body 9000 Series SPFH, 649, and 659 Windrow Pickups.
The standard pickup is best suited for:
639 premium pickup reel with central bearing support
| Key Specs | |
| Windrow Pickup | Pickup width 4 m 13.12 ft Overall 5.1 m 16.7 ft Number of teeth Eight tooth bars - 28 teeth per bar |
| Windrow Pickup | |
| Auger | Diameter Auger flight - 560 mm 22 in. Auger tube - 300 mm 11.8 in. Length - 371.5 cm 146 in. |
| Weight | 1,330 kg 2,932 lb |
| Pickup width | Overall 5.1 m 16.7 ft Effective 4 m 13.12 ft 4 m 13.12 ft |
| Height | 1.4 m 4.6 ft |
| Length | 1.35 m 4.4 ft |
| Number of teeth | Eight tooth bars - 28 teeth per bar |
| Tooth spacing | 65 mm 2.56 in. |
| Stripper diameter | 255 mm 10 in. |
| Gauge wheels (two) | Two manual folding pneumatic gauge wheels - 18.5 x 8.5-8PR |
| Gauge shoes | Two skid shoes |