Man yeah, that was awesome!!! You guys have put in the work to that ole gal come back to life!! I bet that was a nerve racking moment when Robert engaged everything after all that work!! Hats off gentleman, I really enjoyed seeing the work, still gonna do that " How a combine works video" ? I hope so, thank you both for bringing us along!! 😁😁😁🌽🌽🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🌱🌱
The how a combine works video us still in production. I've been waiting for some new camera equipment I bought to come in. It arrived this afternoon. Hopefully, I'm going to get the last couple of shots to complete the video in the morning before we get to rolling hard.
Good job! I bought a 9400 combine in spring 2020 back when I had a full time employee. He left and every time I looked at that thing my thought was i didn't have the energy to fool with it so I sold it and leased my farms out. Haven't regretted it. Best wishes for a good and safe harvest.
Haha my old combine has 4 shoe augers 3 walkers I had trouble all day few years back took till around 3:30 that day to find rollpin broken on shoeauger gear
The Lexion I have calibrates the concave clearance automatically every 24 hrs, it opens all the way up closes all the way down then returns to where it was set at.
Hey Dylan do you guys run the filler plates that go between the rasp bars?? We used to run them in corn and beans and take out for wheat but in recent years we have just left them out .
Do you have a video of putting a front floor pan in a grain header I found a 220 header I wanted but the front floor pan that’s snaps in behind cutter bar is in bad shape, so I don’t know if it’s worth buying?
Are you able to keep your breaks working? They look like the same as my j.d. cotton picker has. I've thought about fixing them but everyone says that you can't keep them working. You need you a gleaner rotor for the hills at least that's what I hear. I'm looking for one to replace my m2 gleaner.
I never use the brakes. Just always use the hydrostatic and park brake. I have nothing against gleaner combines, but there is no dealer support in our area.
@@DylanJoyceFarms that's what I been doing as well with mine. I was thinking y'all were closer to b&g in Paris. I'm 2.5 hours from them myself but have another dealer an hour away.
She's running smooth! Looks good fellas.
Man yeah, that was awesome!!! You guys have put in the work to that ole gal come back to life!! I bet that was a nerve racking moment when Robert engaged everything after all that work!! Hats off gentleman, I really enjoyed seeing the work, still gonna do that " How a combine works video" ? I hope so, thank you both for bringing us along!! 😁😁😁🌽🌽🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🌱🌱
The how a combine works video us still in production. I've been waiting for some new camera equipment I bought to come in. It arrived this afternoon. Hopefully, I'm going to get the last couple of shots to complete the video in the morning before we get to rolling hard.
@@DylanJoyceFarms Man yeah, looking fwd to it!! 😁😁😁😁😁
Glad y'all got y'all's combine updated
There's a 9400 in auction time mag. It has about 1300 engine hours on it
I wish I had this video two years ago when I did mine. Great job.
Thank you. Maybe it will help domeonr in the future.
Always good when parts don't fly off.
Amen
Ain't that the truth.....
Thanks for sharing. That was a lot of work but worth it.
Great job. Sound and looks like you did a great job.
Good job! I bought a 9400 combine in spring 2020 back when I had a full time employee. He left and every time I looked at that thing my thought was i didn't have the energy to fool with it so I sold it and leased my farms out. Haven't regretted it. Best wishes for a good and safe harvest.
Awesome job you 2.
Haha my old combine has 4 shoe augers 3 walkers I had trouble all day few years back took till around 3:30 that day to find rollpin broken on shoeauger gear
Great video guys 👍👍
Thanks 👍
good job guys
The Lexion I have calibrates the concave clearance automatically every 24 hrs, it opens all the way up closes all the way down then returns to where it was set at.
Nice show of combine.
Good job them green parts are high dollar
It doesn't matter what color that you have any more all the parts are high
Nice nice
How fast does the threshing cylinder turn? Is it different for different crops?
300 corn, 450-600 soybeans, 800+ for wheat.
Hey Dylan do you guys run the filler plates that go between the rasp bars?? We used to run them in corn and beans and take out for wheat but in recent years we have just left them out .
We don't bother with them anymore. I like to run them in corn but it's more trouble than it is worth.
Saludos desde México
The heat was so bad the camera lense was sweating!
The camera wasn't the only thing sweating.
Do you have a video of putting a front floor pan in a grain header I found a 220 header I wanted but the front floor pan that’s snaps in behind cutter bar is in bad shape, so I don’t know if it’s worth buying?
No sir, I've never done the floor in a flex header. I assume it wouldn't be too terribly difficult. I did put the poly liner up under the auger.
Are you able to keep your breaks working? They look like the same as my j.d. cotton picker has. I've thought about fixing them but everyone says that you can't keep them working.
You need you a gleaner rotor for the hills at least that's what I hear. I'm looking for one to replace my m2 gleaner.
I never use the brakes. Just always use the hydrostatic and park brake. I have nothing against gleaner combines, but there is no dealer support in our area.
@@DylanJoyceFarms that's what I been doing as well with mine.
I was thinking y'all were closer to b&g in Paris. I'm 2.5 hours from them myself but have another dealer an hour away.
@familyfarmertn8931 hour and a half from B and G but I have a Deere dealer 10 minutes down the road.