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    In business since 1880, Geringhoff is known for manufacturing headers for harvesting corn, wheat, milo, soybeans, and small grains under model names such as NorthStar Elite and Rota Disc Elite.

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    Serial Number1252400141230FB
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Veedersburg, Indiana
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Logansport, Indiana
    Seller: Redline Equipment - Logansport
    Number of Rows16
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Seneca, Kansas
    Seller: Bruna Implement Co. (Seneca)
    Number of Rows8
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Union City, Tennessee
    Seller: H & R Agri-Power
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Geneva, Nebraska
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Waverly, Iowa
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Mccook, Nebraska
    Cutting Width35 ft
    Location: Marshall, Missouri
    Seller: McCorkle Ag Sales LLC
    Cutting Width35 ft
    Location: Hiawatha, Kansas
    Seller: Bruna Implement Co. (Hiawatha)
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Concordia, Kansas
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing38 in
    Location: Bastrop, Louisiana
    Seller: Allegiance Ag & Turf
    Number of Rows18
    Row Spacing20 in
    Location: Barnard, South Dakota
    Number of Rows24
    Row Spacing22 in
    Location: Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
    Cutting Width35.08 ft
    Location: Charlotte, Michigan
    Seller: Williams Farm Machinery, Inc
    Number of Rows24
    Row Spacing20 in
    Location: Brownsville, Tennessee
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing20 in
    Location: Exira, Iowa
    Seller: Elite Harvest
    Number of Rows8
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Myerstown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: David Good Equipment
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Exira, Iowa
    Seller: Elite Harvest
    Number of Rows6
    Row Spacing36 in
    Location: Beaver Crossing, Nebraska
    Seller: Maya America
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Exira, Iowa
    Seller: Elite Harvest
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Exira, Iowa
    Seller: Elite Harvest
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Clear Spring, Maryland
    Seller: James Campbell
    Cutting Width30 ft
    Location: Mccook, Nebraska
    Cutting Width30 ft
    Location: Kearney, Nebraska
    Cutting Width30 ft
    Location: Williams, Iowa
    Cutting Width30 ft
    Location: Williams, Iowa
    Cutting Width30 ft
    Location: Kewanee, Illinois
    Cutterbar TypeFlex
    Location: Arenzville, Illinois
    Seller: Beard Implement Co.

    Geringhoff has been in business since 1880, when founder Carl Geringhoff started building threshing machines and corn and grain drying machines with the goal of making harvest easier, according to the company. The German-based company built its first single-row harvester in 1956 and shortly thereafter placed a header on a utility vehicle and combined it with a shelling system into a self-propelled corn harvesting system, the company notes.

    Geringhoff is known for manufacturing headers for harvesting corn, wheat, milo, soybeans, canola, sunflower, and small grains under model names such as NorthStar Elite, Rota Disc Elite, Patriot, Horizon Elite, Freedom, Truflex, and MiloStar. The headers can accommodate row widths from 15 to 40 inches, with folding models available. Many Geringhoff headers are based on some of the same technology the manufacturer brought to the industry in 1977 with its PC header that offered lower horsepower demands, faster travel speeds, and superior shredding compared to existing headers on the market. Rota Disc technology, first introduced by Geringhoff in 1997, slices stalks at a 25-degree angle and vertically shreds them for faster decay.

    In 2012, Geringhoff opened an American manufacturing facility in St. Cloud, Minnesota, offering the first American-built Geringhoff headers for sale. Geringhoff notes that its MiloStar milo header, introduced in 2013, is the first header designed exclusively for harvesting grain sorghum, or milo.