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ОтветитьNever ran a Deere head currently run drago. When you had the gathering chain on I said that’s backwards. Man I hope he doesn’t put them all on backwards. Good catch!
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ОтветитьGreat video,always learning something, good morning from northern Iowa.
ОтветитьUsing your sockets for spacers is a cool idea. I would never have thought of that
ОтветитьListening while’s scoop powdery snow. Winter might be here.
ОтветитьDid I miss the belt replacements
ОтветитьYour Dad is a good stick wekder.
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ОтветитьCorn head should operate like new!!
ОтветитьMorning Nathan. Don’t forget to replace your cracked drive belt!
ОтветитьGood luck buddy, I never was good at taking test lol 😂
ОтветитьI made two T blocks out wood, that I was to set in the gap. Then I adjusted the deck plates. I think you know some one who could make them for you.
ОтветитьShould drill out each end of crack to keep if rom running more
ОтветитьU still got big belt project
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ОтветитьDon't you usually put graphite under the movable deck plate?
ОтветитьWhen I rebuilt our 6 row John Deere header I put the ears on the gathering chains straight across from each other not staggered Like most people run them, I noticed when Running corn the ears fed in better without bouncing around and less ear Loss
ОтветитьHello from Siesta Key Florida
ОтветитьNathan, did you check the fluid level in the sprocket drives for the gathering chains?
ОтветитьLove the Craftsman wrenches
ОтветитьGood luck with your tests! fingers crossed
ОтветитьSnouts looking dull against that nice paint job... wax job for Brock
Ответитьis there any reason why you didn't use food grade lubricants on those chains..?
ОтветитьGood luck with your tests. Do you have to have yet another one for handling and applying the various products to seeds via your warehouse applicator? What about applying dry pesticides to crops such as slug pellets or sulphur granules.
Do you have to do compulsory CPD (Continuous Professional Development) updating to maintain certification?
Good luck on the exams
ОтветитьWhat about the belt with the cracks in it onthe right side of your combine, are you going to replace it also?
ОтветитьGreat video, good luck on your tests
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ОтветитьGreat video Nathan don't forget that crack belt Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
ОтветитьDrill a hole at the end of the crack. I'm sure you guys already know that.
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ОтветитьGreat video. Educational for sure. Question or maybe comment. The Milenial Farmer showed a video where they put rubber strips on the stripper plates and sweeps/little brooms on the gathering chains. Have you guys ever considered something along that line?. Theory is the rubber strips with a cushion silicone backing softens the blow to the ear causing less header shattering and the little brooms to sweep kernels into the header .
ОтветитьYou should repaint the points on the snouts so they match the rest that you painted..lol
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ОтветитьHey Nathan. ready for game Saturday? Good luck. GO VOLS!!
ОтветитьThrowing tools around-you’re gonna scratch the paint!!!
ОтветитьI’ve painted slip plate on the inside of the snouts,let’s stalks slide in easier.Just a thought.
ОтветитьLooking good Nathan. As soon as I said I didn’t get my merch well yay it came today. The shirt is great quality feels really nice. I meant to mention about your 9R I like the look of that tractor so beefy and big I meant to mean ruin that on your video where you were going over what is wrong with it. Good luck on tests.
ОтветитьNice new paint on the corn head, but faded paint on the snouts? lol
ОтветитьYou should have painted all of the snap rollers black, noh just part of them. They look spiffy. Nice work.
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