Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 02, 2017 at 18:27:19 from (50.108.117.239):
...but I am DONE! You would have to have a very good memory and I don't think most of us do so let me point out the relevance. Two years ago I ran the combine into January. Last year it was early February. This year I am done on December 2. Could have finished yesterday but it was the daughters b-day and we had plans. Two whole months early. Wish I could say I was thrilled with the yields, but that is another story for another day and maybe some here can provide advice. But the planter worked like a charm. The combine ran ALMOST trouble free. I choked both elevators when I snoozed at the switch and overfilled the bin...easy fix. Today I started up to run the last few rows and was oiling the gathering chains when one jumped a sprocket. Shut her down and found a driven sprocket was toast. Had exactly 10 minutes to call Aldermans and have one put on my account and left outside the door before they closed. Drove up and got it, swapped them out, took about ten minutes. That was the only repair I had to do the entire season from planting to elevator. Grain truck ran great. Elevator only shut down on me one day. Good season. Now I need to get my yields up if possible. :)
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