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Re: Gleaner F, New toy!
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Posted by JMS/MN on July 10, 2004 at 19:40:26 from (4.143.62.41):
In Reply to: Gleaner F, New toy! posted by nebraska cowman on July 10, 2004 at 10:44:37:
Nice looking machine- newer cab, must be 70-72 or newer? What's the serial number? I think my first F was a 74, #12xxx. Have two now for parts, one intended to be a self-propelled sprayer/snow blower. Good machine, easy to fix, adjust, etc. Light weight to get through the mud with fat tires. One tip- if the transmission clutch goes out and you need to remove it- you need to unbolt the frame from the left side of the axle, jack it up two inches, to get the clutch out. With mine, I called the dealer because no prying or wedging would remove it- he said on his first one he called the factory to find out. Hope you got the operator manual for pre-season checks and adjustments on bearings, chains, etc. Simple machine, but all those things need to be checked when you have time. Hope you got the pulleys and belts for high and low speed cylinder drives, small grain and corn chaffers.
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