Posted by Brian Jasper co Ia on September 18, 2021 at 13:31:36 from (166.181.86.243):
In Reply to: Gleaner A posted by ESVADuke on September 18, 2021 at 04:17:27:
Gleaner combines from that time frame are very simple to use and repair. I have a late E and many parts are still available from Agco. The only thing I would be concerned about is getting belts for it. So far I have been able to buy every belt right from Agco. You will want to take a look at the cylinder bars. Chances are they will be worn out like mine were. I got a set from Trimpe in Indiana that made a completely different machine out of it. He had a set ready to go so I just did an exchange, otherwise he will rebuild yours. The only thing I have needed and couldnt buy new was the hydraulic pump. I was able to have one custom modified by a local hydraulic shop to fit. Theres no reason to be afraid of an A, but something newer like a K will be a little nicer to run with a heated and air conditioned cab. If you plan on switching between grain head and corn head, the newer machines are easier to make the switch.
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