hesston 1014 conditioner

On our +2 they are held by spring pressure, and are in the hole about 1". Put a nut on the threads sticking out the back and keep tuning it on until the rods drop out.

Donovan from wisconsin
 
Thanks for the reply that's what I was trying to
figure out I had to get a new rod for mine but I
wasn't sure if there was a nut that went on the
front to hold it in the header or not
 
We have threaded rod on one side because I bent one once while taking out the crimper one time. Works just fine.

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
I'm afraid to ask what AGCO gets for such a part....

I should order some of the clips that hold the skid shoes on. Missing 1 and it's not the 1st time it's fine mia either.

Donovan from wisconsin
 
56 dollars plus 2nd day shipping I couldn't find the
old one and I got in a hurry and ordered it before
thinking they have been good on parts and have most
things on hand but they are 70 miles away
 

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