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Topic: Re: Gleaner K Finger Guides
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| cydectin
11-08-2012 18:45:35
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If you will be running corn through your machine, you will need the metal finger guides for the feeder beater as I have been told the plastic one's don't hold up very well. The plastic one's will work fine for the header. Fingers and guides I believe are still available through AGCO. Might find them cheaper through TISCO or A&E. Google them and you will probably find several sources. I also believe that the finger and guide sizes are different between header and feeder beater. You will have to count the openings on feeder beater and header to know how many you need as I don't have my book in the house. You may not need the fingers on header but will definitly need them on feeder beater.Hope this helps. |
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| Conner
11-08-2012 19:01:15
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| | Thanks for the reply! This machine is going to be doing mostly wheat, and some beans. Don't have a corn head, and will probably never buy one. I will hire any corn done until someday, when I have an F2-F3 or L2-L3. With that said, what do you think? I really wish I could get by without putting any on, as the current screws look like they will be a bear to get out. |
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