Jf 900/1100

Mac957

Member
Can someone clarify was the 1100 the same as the 900 only a wider pickup. I know there was mark 1 and 2s. I think the chopping cylinder was the same?
 

mf7480

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Mixed Farmer
The chopping cylinder is 5 knives wide on the 1100, 4 wide on the 900.
2.1 or 2.5m pickup on the 1100.
Mark 2 1100’s have a bigger gearbox which spins the forager slightly faster.

1050 is a 900 drum but the feedrolls open wider
 

6480

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The chopping cylinder is 5 knives wide on the 1100, 4 wide on the 900.
2.1 or 2.5m pickup on the 1100.
Mark 2 1100’s have a bigger gearbox which spins the forager slightly faster.

1050 is a 900 drum but the feedrolls open wider
A good jf1100 mk ll well set up in a 20 ft grouped row would put alot of grass away in a day,
 

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