Posted by RWT on January 28, 2010 at 22:02:32 from (98.115.136.109):
In Reply to: Oliver 25 combine posted by JayinNY on January 28, 2010 at 18:50:31:
I used to run one of those when I was a kid but I don't know what you are asking.
That motor (since it was brought up) is a continental flat head that I think is rated 63 HP but I won't swear to it. Don't know the displacement. The transmission is a 4 speed and I believe the cylinder is 28 inches wide. The cylinder was driven by a #80 chain and interchangeable sprockets. I once saw a variable speed belt but it would slip. We had a 10 foot head with a header control that was too slow to work very good (Roper/Wright Robot header control). The corn head was a #12. It used two big augers to push the corn into the machine. It has a beater before and aft of the cylinder but corn would knock the bars off of the front one so that it was just a smooth round cylinder. The front concave is fairly adjustable but the rear is just up or down. The chaffer shakes but the sieve just vibrates.
Not sure is this is what you wanted but some things I remember.
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