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Combines & Harvesters Discussion Forum

Topic: 2377 auger question
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Case Nutty 1660

11-01-2012 19:11:58
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guy's I have a friend that just bought a used 2377 Case combine and they had a 1/2' x 6" bolt come off the corn hdr and run thru machine and ended up bending a flighting in the unloading auger, he pulled the auger apart and straightened the bent flighting then reistalled the auger but now it seems like it is not moving the grain it was, he timed it with the augers like we always did the folding augers to make a continious flighting but would this be right on a 90 degree auger on these machines or should it be set just the oppisite? will call a dealer and see if they will give me the timing specs but was hoping to finish it tonight any ideas? thanks for any in put cnt

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Case Nutty 1660

11-02-2012 07:39:48
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 Re: 2377 auger question in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 11-01-2012 19:11:58  
found the info "the verical auger lags behind the horsizontal by 90 degrees" cnt tom



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Fixerupper

11-02-2012 11:51:49
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 Re: 2377 auger question in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 11-02-2012 07:39:48  
Thanks for reporting back. For some reason 90 degrees was sticking in my mind but I didn't want to say it if I wasn't sure about it. Glad you got the problem fixed. Jim



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Ande

11-02-2012 05:53:15
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 Re: 2377 auger question in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 11-01-2012 19:11:58  
Where did this come from? Have you been holding out on me!



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Fixerupper

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 Re: 2377 auger question in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 11-01-2012 19:11:58  
Nutty, I'm wracking my brain and I just can't come up with a definite answer. It's been seven or eight years since I've worked on a 2388 auger. You're talking about timing the horizontal auger where it meets the elbow right? The vertical auger has slinger paddles in there if I remember right. Won't it shear the 5/16 bolt if it's timed wrong because the grain builds up in the elbow? And I think you can feel it in the cab. Now I'm gonna lay asleep thinking about it. You probably won't appreciate a 3:00 AM phone call when I finally think of it LOL. Jim

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