2 row planter you can use either a single row cultivator or 2 row but the 2 row must match the row width of the planter. Same with a 4 row cultivator you must use a 4 row cultivator or a single or 2 row will work. If the picker would be a 30 and the planter is set for 30 rows then it will work But you cannot get a corn head of 30 for a combine in a 2 row head. That 6 row head he will be plugging the head all the time as no one can drive perfect planting for that head to work if he is on either 30 or 40 rows. With luck you can combine 30 rows planted with a 2 row planter and the head for 3 30 rows, you might even get by with a 4 30 head but not a 6 row head and I don't know if they ever made a 6 row 40 corn head I have gotten by shelling corn planted with a 4 row 30 planter and a 3 row 30 corn head on a combine. For test plots they were able to mount a 2 row 30 snapper head for a forage harvestor on a MH SP35 selfpropeled combine but that combine was made for a 7' or 8' grain head or a 2 row 40 corn head. I did have a MH Sp35 machine with a 8 platform and 2 row 40 corn head. That MH sp35 machine was a selfpropeled version of the 35 PT pull type machine.
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