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76 <strong>John</strong> <strong>Deere</strong> <strong>Combines</strong>: HillMaster<br />

Harvest at your level best with HillMaster<br />

Let’s face it, hilly terrain is a fact of life when you’re harvesting. It’s not only stressful for the<br />

operator, it can also cause performance losses from grain sliding to one side of the cleaning area.<br />

You’ll get level-land performance even on slopes up to 22 percent, thanks to HillMaster slope<br />

levelling along with the SlopeMaster system, which maintains level-land capacity on slopes up to<br />

7 percent. HillMaster recognizes changes in slope and automatically oscillates the entire combine<br />

body up to 15 percent to compensate with no loss in performance.<br />

You can fill the grain tank completely with fewer unloading stops unlike competition with shoe<br />

levelling system. Plus, you won’t have to fight gravity all day since the cab stays level. You can<br />

focus on harvesting with less stress and fatigue. You’ll also enjoy better traction and stability as<br />

combine weight is distributed more uniformly on both front wheels.<br />

HillMaster is available on all W-, T-, C- and S-Series combines. For the highest capacity, choose the<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Deere</strong> S690i, the largest whole body levelling combine in the world.<br />

The <strong>John</strong> <strong>Deere</strong> Difference<br />

• HillMaster automatic levelling oscillates the entire combine body up to 15 percent for level land<br />

performance on slopes<br />

• In combination with SlopeMaster, it can let you harvest on slopes up to 22 percent with no loss<br />

in performance, reduce unloading stops and save grain.

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