Posted by The tractor vet on September 26, 2011 at 07:24:03 from (76.212.235.251):
In Reply to: Sitting on hold posted by IaGary on September 26, 2011 at 06:07:16:
Not much over on the eastern side of Ohio , some corn has been chopped . But we are still trying to get ready . my one friend and i are working on his 5400 Deere chopper , he asked me to sorta look it over . He thought that the one bearing was out on the feeder house NOT , the main shaft for the cutter head is whipped out and Mother Deere no longer makes that shaft and now they want you to buy the new and improved head and shaft for the small price of 4800 then ya have to buy other stuff to make it work. when all said and done somewhere close to over 6 grand. . A new piece of 2 and 7/16th cold roll is about 250 bucks machine in three keyways and turn down the one end and drill one hole . we can FIX . the 1066 is down with the injection pump off and over to Harry's for a rebuild . Should get that back today . Ain't even looked at the 782 New Holland chopper yet . And only god knows what else needs done . I will get fixed what i can since everybody is dragging there feet till the last min. Then it will be OH we need this fixed wright now. I am getting tired of this last min fixen when we had all summer to do it . still tryen to find a decent combine or two . Our beans at best are atleast two weeks away My thinking on this falls harvest will be like our spring a mud bog.
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