The , also known as the 7950i, was a flagship model in the 7050 series produced between 2008 and 2012. It was once the most powerful self-propelled forage harvester ever built by John Deere, designed to replace two smaller machines in large-scale operations. Performance & Power
: The "i" series features Intelligent Power Management with three modes (Road, Field 1, Field 2) that can reduce fuel usage by up to 10% during transport and 5% during harvesting by maintaining engine load at its most efficient point. Key Features John Deere 7950 Flishugger
: It was specifically engineered to handle massive crop flows, often paired with the 10-row 770 big drum corn head. Its 23% increase in header lift capacity allows it to easily accommodate 12-row headers. The , also known as the 7950i, was
: Powered by a 19-liter Cummins QSK19 engine, it delivers up to 800 horsepower. In field trials, it achieved productivity rates of approximately 245 tons per hour—significantly outperforming many competitors of its era. Key Features : It was specifically engineered to