Depends on the part of the country you're in. When I was out on the plains cutting wheat we would just drive down some of the county roads with the heads on for a few miles if there were no restricted areas to get through (bridges). If going through a town then we took the heads off. Here in MI I drive with the 8 row cornhead on for a few miles sometimes. I have driven a 1/4-1/2 mile with the 25 foot flex head on to go from one field to another where they are only across the road but drive entrance is the 1/4-1/2 mile apart. I was picking corn at my brothers place and had to go 1/4 mile each combine bin full to dump on the road. Field drive is to steep to get in with a truck and to wet for the other drive. so parked at house and roaded the whole 15 acres out that way one year. One of the BTO's was just loading trucks on the county road. Tied up the whole road for hours with 3 grain carts and a half dozen doubles loading grain onto them. 3 combines in the same 160 acres.
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