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3.1K views 14 replies 9 participants last post by  jeremy  
#1 ·
I have had the worse day in all my days of harvesting. First off we are cutting for a guy who wants to save a few pennys and have trucks haul for us that haul for the elevators. These guys have high side grain trailers for hauling light crops. Well my L3's are having a hard time trying to unload on these trailers. On one combine the bottom of the auger got a little ding in it and it cracked all the way around it. It will probably fall off if we try to unload on anything. I have to replace it tommorow.

The other machine ran fine all day yesterday and part of today until my hired hand called me and said he had grain coming out of the top of the turet on the auger. I checked it out and saw the auger is off its track then all the sudden it falls of the combine.

Here I am with two combines down with aguer problems with about 160 acres of late milo left and a weeks worth of rain in the forcast. Please tell me there are better days ahead of me.
 
#6 ·
We used the semis like that once. The L is just not tall enough to dump into the high side hoppers. I think you will keep tearing them up unless you put a ramp of some type to drive on. One thing we did was put a semi beside the oil lease road and then drive the combine on the road to clear it.

Goodluck.
 
#9 ·
Was wondering if you ever thought of adding that 30" extension on to your auger. I have the same problem with my M3 not reaching far enough and was thinking of adding to it. Do you think the collar is strong enough for that? To make you feel better, yesterday I was out 5 or 6 times every round unplugging my feeder beater. Stems in the beans are green and like small trees and the beans thrash fine and are 12.8 moisture. Oh, dad also did the auger out and pole in the way scenario once too on my M3. Good luck with the fix!
 
#10 ·
Thanks for the replies. Well I lost the job that I was working on because of all my troubles. I went to Vernon Tx to get another auger tube and after driving 3 hours there they told me the one they laid out for me was the wrong one. I was too come back the next day to get the right one. I just did not have a good ending to the 2009 harvest season.

I was actually thinking about trading both L3's off for an R7 with a 30ft head. Any thoughts on the R7's?
 
#13 ·
I forgot to add my bad day, dad and I started on soybeans a couple years ago. We just got the N5 and didn't totally understand the beast. He started out running it and I was walking behind checking to see how it was operating. He slugged the impeller on the discharged. We had the right side opened up and dad messed with the HI/Low on the gearbox and left it in neutral. We then slugged the rotor. I opened the concave all the way up and cleared the mess out. I then could not close the concave. I twisted off the shaft that goes to move the concave. After looking it over, I didn't feel something was right inside. Found out all the guts inside the machine to move the concave was missing. It was just riding on the right side cam. After getting all the parts replaced, the next day the seperator clutch would not shut off. The bearing was gone and ruined the hub and all. Previous owner must not have known about the grease zerk in there. I spent 2 good days fixing the N5 and staring at the M2 in the back of the shed thinking somehow it was jealous and jinxed me.
 
#14 ·
The lost my balls problem on the older gleaners can be fixed with an aftermarket swivel. I think loewen may sell it but it has plastic where the balls were. As far as truck being to tall you don't have to put auger all the way out.
 
#15 ·
Ya we didnt have the augers all the way out. We backed them off the side of the trailer by few inches. I unloaded at a low idle so it would'nt put much more stress on the auger. Guess is was too much stress.