The Case IH Module Express 625 (UK) is the only commercial cotton picker to build modules while harvesting. Growers consider it a sound investment. The Case IH Module Express does not require modifications to existing equipment. Its half modules are 8-foot by 8-foot by 16-foot, which is the same height and width of a standard module but half the length. A producer uses smaller reusable tarps to cover the modules. One person can often handle these tarps versus two with larger traditional modules. No alterations are required to the ginning process.
The Module Express picks cotton at a slightly faster pace than a traditional 6-row picker and modules form simultaneously. It takes a little more than a minute to dump a module when full.
The maintenance for the Module Express is also much simpler. So, the Case IH Module Express 625 allow growers to save capital, fuel and labor by combining cotton harvesting and module building in a single operation. Full modules can be unloaded either at the end-row or elsewhere in the field, depending on the operator`s needs and the size of the field.
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