Thanks for sharing the videos on the Delta - we got a 16 plate with a 35foot superflow this year. Happy to share any learning - we have had the rotor variator to bits as well!
Good luck with it. Just putting a new rear beater in at the moment, luckily peacocks are helping with the cost as it's a big lump and somewhat out of the ordinary.
Never will understand why some combines are neglected as soon as the last field has been cut. Always told my customers to just blow the excess dust off and get it undercover asap. Assume you bought it from a dealer, so washing down and cleaning was necessary. Not teaching you to suck eggs, but remove all inspection hatches, give it a good run, grease the bearings and give it a good look through before harvest. Hope its a good one for you and that you dont need to do any repair videos during the season.
Thanks for the comment. The combine is spread over the grain shed at the moment so far some wiring (mouse damage) and spotted a bearing that looks fun to get at, still this is what I expect from a used combine and am really enjoying the challenge of it.
Thanks for sharing the videos on the Delta - we got a 16 plate with a 35foot superflow this year. Happy to share any learning - we have had the rotor variator to bits as well!
Good luck with it. Just putting a new rear beater in at the moment, luckily peacocks are helping with the cost as it's a big lump and somewhat out of the ordinary.
Interesting video Neil,where are those MF combines made ?
The first ones were made in Denmark, then the factory was closed and all production was moved to Agco's other combine factory in Italy
Never will understand why some combines are neglected as soon as the last field has been cut. Always told my customers to just blow the excess dust off and get it undercover asap. Assume you bought it from a dealer, so washing down and cleaning was necessary. Not teaching you to suck eggs, but remove all inspection hatches, give it a good run, grease the bearings and give it a good look through before harvest. Hope its a good one for you and that you dont need to do any repair videos during the season.
Thanks for the comment. The combine is spread over the grain shed at the moment so far some wiring (mouse damage) and spotted a bearing that looks fun to get at, still this is what I expect from a used combine and am really enjoying the challenge of it.