Description
If you’ve ever had to stop harvesting because of a dull or broken sickle section, you know how frustrating it is when you’re trying to get the crop in before weather turns. A sharp, well-built section makes all the difference between smooth cutting and crops that bind up or don’t cut clean. This twin point section from KONDEX keeps your cutting bar working like it should, so you can focus on getting grain in the bin instead of fighting plugged headers.
What You’re Getting
- Double-cut twin point design for clean cutting action and better crop flow
- Plated finish that resists wear and stays sharp longer than standard sections
- Top serrated profile with fine teeth (14 per inch) that grabs stems and cuts through tough, green material
- Extra heavy construction that handles the vibration and stress of modern high-capacity combines
- Direct bolt-on replacement with countersunk holes for a clean, secure fit
Built for Heavy-Duty Harvesting
This section fits a wide range of combines from John Deere, Case IH, and New Holland that are the backbone of grain farming operations. Whether you’re running soybeans in September, corn in October, or small grains earlier in the season, these machines work hard in demanding conditions. The twin point design gives you two cutting edges per section, which means better cutting performance and longer life between replacements.
Made to Last
KONDEX builds their sections to handle real-world harvesting conditions—from green, tough stems early in the season to dry, brittle crops later on. The plated finish and fine serrations hold their edge through thousands of acres, while the extra heavy construction handles the constant vibration without cracking or loosening. This isn’t a section you’ll be replacing mid-harvest.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward—just remove the old section and bolt this one in place using the countersunk mounting holes. The 2.063-inch hole spacing matches standard cutterbar configuration. A quick tip: when replacing sections, it’s smart to do the whole bar at once if they’re getting worn—mixed old and new sections can cause uneven cutting. Keep a few spares on hand during harvest season, because you never know when you’ll hit a hidden rock or fence post.


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