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Hey Allan! a few more pics of the 3000!
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Posted by Don-Wi on September 17, 2006 at 20:29:32 from (64.12.116.74):

My girlfriend took a few action shots today while I was opening up the next feild. Just yesterday I finished putting new gathering chains on the head and I had the 2 sprockets that come out the side and drive the roller. I took the old ones to the shop I used to work for, then they cut off the bad ones and welded on new for $45. I've done many sprockets like that when I worked there... Anyways.... I also touched up the knives again yesterday and re-adjusted the shear bar. It's really amazing how many extra horses just a few thousandths of wear will take to run... First I finished a feild I started last Sunday, and after 9 loads it was starting to wear just a little so the husks weren't always being cut as short as the rest of the corn. I had to pull back to 2nd direct/sometimes under last week. Last night I left it in over the whole time and it cut EVERYTHING the same length. Donovan from Wisconsin
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