Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Header Capacity (ft) | 30 |
| Total Length (ft) | 38.5 (including gooseneck, dolly, and telescopic hitch) |
| Overall Width (in) | 95 |
| Frame Material | Steel |
| Main Frame Size | 8x4 |
| Incline Frame Design | Incline |
| Number of Brackets | 4 |
| Bracket Type | Adjustable |
| Axle Type | Torsion |
| Axle Quantity | 2 |
| Axle Rating (lbs) | 6,000 each |
| Dolly Type | Swivel front dolly with plastic fenders and 6.5'–10.5' telescopic hitch |
| Dolly Axle Rating (lbs) | 7,000 |
| Suspension Type | Torsion |
| Wheel / Tire Size | ST235/80R16 |
| Tire Ply Rating | 10-ply (16-ply optional) |
| Brakes | Yes (electric) |
| Brake Axle(s) | 1 axle |
| Lights | Rear lights |
| Shipping Weight (kg / lbs) | 1,640 kg / 3,608 lbs |
| GVWR (lbs) | 19,000 |
The 830 launches the 8-Series and is built for growers who want something stouter than a light farm-built wagon. The 8x4 frame and torsion axles give you a more controlled ride, especially when hauling a 30’ head across rough roads or into distant ground. It’s a solid fit for both draper and auger heads, with four adjustable brackets to get the feeder house and cutterbar sitting just right. The large swivel dolly with plastic fenders and telescopic hitch makes hooking up behind pickups or tractors much easier, even when your approach isn’t perfect. Electric brakes on one axle add control when you’re loaded and traveling at road speed, while the rear lighting keeps the whole rig visible in traffic and after dark. If you’re stepping up from homemade or light wagons and want something that feels more “commercial,” the 830 is a strong, no-nonsense step up.