Posted by sourgum on October 22, 2020 at 21:11:13 from (107.77.207.184):
In Reply to: Gleaner question posted by Charlie M on October 22, 2020 at 14:57:57:
Gleaner came out with combines called the Super (S) series a few years ago. They have only 1 gearbox on the combine part of the machine. They claim many fewer parts to break and takes less hp to do the same amount of threshing as competitors. Their machine supposedly weighs 10- 15 thousand lbs less than other machines , their design is simpler w/ fewer moving parts. They have the rotor mounted cross ways or transversely such that the crop mat enters rotor directly from the feeder house and the rotor supposedly threshes 360 degrees around a 30 inch rotor whereas the competition only threshes around 180 degrees of the 30 inch rotor. Gleaners have a dual stage cleaning fan and the competition has single stage fan.Their grain sample is the cleanest on the market they claim because of this.If grain is going out the back of a combine, the rotor or concave clearance is not set correctly. You don't see many Gleaners in eastern Corn Belt, think we lack Agco dealer network here.
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