Steerable Six-Wheel Header Transport Cart From Unverferth

The patent-pending six-wheel steerable header transport from Unverferth Manufacturing is designed to offer increased maneuverability and greater flotation.

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Heavy corn heads and draper platforms won’t get stuck in the field. The patent-pending six-wheel steerable header transport from Unverferth Manufacturing is designed to offer increased maneuverability and greater flotation. There are three AWST models available in 52’, 48’ and 42’.

The cart is built with its front axles outfitted with a rubber-cushioned suspension, and the rear inline walking tandem wheels follow the ground contour. Its high-capacity IF320/65x15 wheels and tires provide the needed carrying capacity.

Additional maneuverability comes from the 16’ long tongue, which is 12’ on the 42’ model. There’s an optional 20’ tongue available that has a built-in drop for easy hitching to be pull flex draper heads behind the combine.

Load tie downs and rest brackets are adjustable without tools. The two front wheels and two rearmost wheels have electric braking for sure-footed stopping power. The carts are available in implement red, green or black and have LED lighting and reflective striping.

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