Posted by Leroy on December 25, 2009 at 06:49:40 from (209.143.52.166):
In Reply to: Pull type Combines posted by Agman1 on December 25, 2009 at 05:55:56:
The AC is the easiest to change from one crop to anouther and handles more variety in crops better but that side discharge is a bad thing when you first open a field as when you get to picking up the backcut you are putting thru the straw from both the first couple of rounds plus the backcut. Definatly need a live PTO or engine for that and then the ground speed drive real does not like to get all the straw up to the cylinder. Have had 3 AC 60 machines, one with engine. Never a pull type Deere but 4 of the Deere 45 SP combines and they are simiular in changing settings.
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