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  2. Around the Farm - FarmChat

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    Recipes Air fryer shrimp. MichaelS; Nov 28, 2020; Replies 2 Views 1K. May 6, 2021. MichaelS. Going to a ...

  3. Combines 73c 74c vs 973 - FarmChat

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    The 73C has full fingered augers but that can be installed on later 973 heads also. The only real difference in the 73C and a 973 is the reel and reel drive. The 973 used a chain drive while the 73C has a direct coupled hyd motor. I think the auger slip clutch was also changed from the 973. The 74C comes standard with potentiometer header hight ...

  4. How Long To Dry Hay Before Baling - FarmChat

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    10. Apr 2, 2020. #2. There are many variables when it comes to curing hay before baling. Temperature, wind, relative humidity, heaviness of the crop, whether you are tedding it or just raking. I've been doing hay for about 15 years and every year is a little different. I'm in Western Washington and if I have days in the upper 70's or higher I ...

  5. Combines sensor problems in F2 for 15 year old farmer

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    Check your grounds at the sensors. We tried a new tach and no change. Tried new sensors and no change. Meter seemed like everything was o.k. The short where the wire was worn seemed to only touch when the head was lowered and you were in the field. Couldn't find the worn spot in the wire so just ran another like tbran suggested and solved the ...

  6. Combines F2 Separator clutch problems help | FarmChat

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    F2 Separator clutch problems help. Your operator manual will show you how to adjust the clutch. If your clutch throw out will not go over center to lock in the engaged position you may have a lot of dust packed between the clutch disk and the drive plate. If it goes over center but will slip you will have a burning smell.

  7. Combines Gleaner N 6 - FarmChat

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    The N6 is a good machine and better if it was a series 3 and Great if someone has hyperized it for you. The N6 had many updates and the engine is the largest drawback, change the oil regularly and do an UNDERHAUl aka (bearing and rod bolts) at least every 3000 hrs or you will have a ventilated block. My N6 has over 3000 hrs and has had lots of ...

  8. Combines 8820 - FarmChat

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    Make sure that nut is tight. Mine worked loose on my 6620 and even the slightest of wheat through the machine made it plug. Right or wrong I tightened the nut down bottoming out the spring and torqued it. Seemed to solve the problem for me. As far as the radiator plugging. look for a leak around any sealing foam or rubber.

  9. How To Bleed John Deere Injection Pump - FarmChat

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    You will need a fully charged battery. Turn the tractor over until you see fuel start to drip/spray/run out of the lines (what it does will depend on how lose you made them - the loser they are the quicker it will bleed) Once fuel shows, tighten them one at a time. This can be done without starting the tractor - it can also be done if you let ...

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    Air bags on JD 1770 planter. farmer_info; Apr 24, 2021; Replies 0 Views 2K. Apr 24, 2021. farmer_info ...

  11. Combines Question on Gleaners | FarmChat

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    Jan 29, 2001. #1. The secret is the accelerator rolls - they throw the grain_chaff_husks_snow_grasshoppers_chicken feathers (inside joke!)_etc down through an extremely heavy air blast from the cleaning fan. The heavier grain makes it to the shoe and the lighter stuff like snow gets blown out the back without touching the chaffer.