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    Founded in 1954, Olimac is a family-owned company based in Italy. Olimac manufactures Drago corn heads.

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    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Pierre, South Dakota
    Seller: BUTLER MACHINERY CO
    Number of Rows8
    Row Spacing38 in
    Location: Howe, Texas
    Seller: Southwest Auction Company
    Serial Number267212
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Gallatin, Missouri
    Number of Rows9
    Row Spacing22 in
    Location: Glencoe, Minnesota
    Number of Rows18
    Row Spacing20 in
    Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Seller: BUTLER MACHINERY CO

    2009 OLIMAC DRAGO NR8TR

    Row Crop Headers

    USD $19,397
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    Number of Rows8
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Bremen, Germany
    Seller: Fritz Brandt Landmaschinenhandel

    2004 OLIMAC DRAGO SR6TR

    Row Crop Headers

    USD $17,205
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    Number of Rows6
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Pragsdorf, Germany
    Seller: MERKANTIL Export-Import GmbH

    Drago corn heads are made in Italy by Olimac. The family-owned company has been in business since 1954, planning, manufacturing, and assembling almost every component for its Drago corn heads in its completely robotic, almost fully automated factory. Drago corn heads for sale are designed to work in cornfields around the world, according to Olimac, with standard components that can suit particular customer or country requirements.

    Olimac began officially offering its Drago corn heads for sale in the United States in 2002 through Iowa-based Dragotec USA. Drago GT and Drago Series II corn heads offer a number of unique features, including automatic self-adjusting deck plates; Twin Chop Plus, with two counter-cutting chopping knives; and QuadSuspension technology, providing integrated “ear shocks” under the deck plates that work to reduce yield loss. The gear-driven corn heads work with any type and brand of combine harvester or self-propelled shredder, and they come in four- to 24-row models with 30- to 40-inch row spacing. In the United States, the heads can be color-coordinated to match a farmer’s combine.