Posted by 2late4me on September 26, 2020 at 12:12:54 from (208.83.184.113):
In Reply to: John Deere 71 corn sheller posted by tomstractorsandtoys on September 25, 2020 at 16:54:52:
We ran both Moline and JD custom shelling. Jd would usually provide a cleaner sample and was a good machine, just don't want any rocks in it. The main shaft ran lengthwise through the machine with no center support bearing. getting a rock in the threshing cylinder would bend the main shaft and it was a bugger to get straight again. Usually meant dismantling and removing shaft to get it in a press. The Moline however had a carrier bearing ahead of threshing cylinder and would keep the shaft straight limiting damage to cylinder bars. Rocks would get in the corn through the picker which was running close to the ground. Cultivating corn would provide an opportunity to roll rocksi into the row awaiting an opportunity to cause havoc to the picker or sheller
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