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Will the header actually stay on that trailer? I was watching a live stream where a guy was having an aweful time trying to get his header (not the JD one) to stay on his header trailer. So I was concerned that maybe only specific trailers work with specific headers.
The 625X header fits on it, but no matter how carefully I drive the header soon starts to slip off.
Should the trailer have a way to lock the header on, they way some trailers have straps/tie downs? The Krone trailer doesn't seem to have any interaction points and no way to tell it to "lock" the cargo in place.
Just make sure you approach the header from the lower side of those hooks, as someone told me in another thread. Lower meaning the slanted downward side, which, if you're looking at it from the front of the connection, should be your right.
I'll buy it and try it tomorrow.
The third one is: Thuringer Leguan Quattro 40
The JD 625X header fits on it with room to spare and stays in place very well during transport.
Word of caution: when releasing this header onto this trailer don't go too deeply across the trailer or the JD T560 Harvester won't be able reach it when trying to attach it back onto the harvester. You'll end up having to smash into the trailer in order to knock the header loose.