Reminds me of getting my 6600 ready not too many years ago when my son was a little guy. He's 16 now, no way 😳 that he can sit 🤣 on the seat in front of me. Folding down both armrests makes a little more room, but he basically told me to get the hell out so that he can concentrate on running the machine! He's such a good 👍 👏 boy, er, I mean, young man!😊
It's been a while Mr. Dan... that little guy has gotten a bit bigger since the last time I saw him @ the shop. Hope the shop is doing well, along with your crew.
That feeder house chain drive is still used on the newest Deere and is a pain to keep tight. I helped my friend this past fall and his S680 had to be tightened about every day or two. Is it a problem on your 6620? I think they should have a spring loaded belt drive there myself. It's what my R52 has and it never is a problem. I don't think it would be hard to change to a belt drive.
I noticed you didn't adjust your feeder house clearance. Do you just run it on the corn side even during beans? Do you have filler plates on the cylinder or just run without them with no problems?
Your right ! It is a stabilizer. I just removed that same thing from my combine. Its there because the bushings in the power steering are worn out or not installed properly . Not easy to keep the machine on the road when thats the case ! I replaced the bushings and tightened everything up. Now I can go full speed down the road. Before.....maybe 4 miles per hour !
Good 👍 job my guy
Reminds me of getting my 6600 ready not too many years ago when my son was a little guy. He's 16 now, no way 😳 that he can sit 🤣 on the seat in front of me. Folding down both armrests makes a little more room, but he basically told me to get the hell out so that he can concentrate on running the machine! He's such a good 👍 👏 boy, er, I mean, young man!😊
Excellent my friend
It's been a while Mr. Dan... that little guy has gotten a bit bigger since the last time I saw him @ the shop. Hope the shop is doing well, along with your crew.
At 0:11 at the farm or RV court ?
That feeder house chain drive is still used on the newest Deere and is a pain to keep tight. I helped my friend this past fall and his S680 had to be tightened about every day or two. Is it a problem on your 6620? I think they should have a spring loaded belt drive there myself. It's what my R52 has and it never is a problem. I don't think it would be hard to change to a belt drive.
I noticed you didn't adjust your feeder house clearance. Do you just run it on the corn side even during beans? Do you have filler plates on the cylinder or just run without them with no problems?
It looked like your rear axle had some sort of stabilizer on it. Is that a purchased kit or a Dan special? My machine could use something like that.
Your right ! It is a stabilizer. I just removed that same thing from my combine. Its there because the bushings in the power steering are worn out or not installed properly . Not easy to keep the machine on the road when thats the case ! I replaced the bushings and tightened everything up. Now I can go full speed down the road. Before.....maybe 4 miles per hour !