• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

massey 9560

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #16
    Originally posted by therealnorthernf View Post
    ya all the updates were done... mine was used by the dealer that took it in trade as a demo machine for 3 years... So every year they did all the updates that were made to the new machines.. Not just the ones that Massey paid for..
    I think the only thing that came on the 9565 that mine didn't have was the double turbo..

    the V-cool is worth it's weight in gold.. haven't cleaned the rad once, never worry about a heating issue on those 30 plus C days.. Change the air cleaner filter once a year( probably don't need to but it is a habit)and never blow it out during harvest.

    The engine is so quite and economical..
    Never blew the air cleaner out during harvest? Holy shit that's hard to believe no dust in your part of the country?

    We do the Deeres every second day!

    Comment


      #17
      Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
      Never blew the air cleaner out during harvest? Holy shit that's hard to believe no dust in your part of the country?

      We do the Deeres every second day!
      lots of dust... I guess Massey has that and the rad figured out.. Don't worry in a few more years Mother Deere will proclaim they have developed a couple of new features..
      LOL

      Comment


        #18
        Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
        Never blew the air cleaner out during harvest? Holy shit that's hard to believe no dust in your part of the country?

        We do the Deeres every second day!
        Absolutely true , amazing rad and cleaning system
        Easy 200 hrs , still little dust , and that was dusty conditions
        Last edited by furrowtickler; Nov 19, 2021, 23:22.

        Comment


          #19
          The worst combine ever was the 750 Lexion we had
          Nearly twice a day

          Comment


            #20
            2 different 9240s last two years.
            Never touched air filter in 220 sep hours. Rad neither.

            Comment


              #21
              The 9240 was good too , but not nearly as good as those Massey combines , let alone the rads , they were still perfect after a season
              The 9.9’s NH are ok at best so far

              Comment


                #22
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                The 9240 was good too , but not nearly as good as those Massey combines , let alone the rads , they were still perfect after a season
                The 9.9’s NH are ok at best so far
                Furrow you have me confused, first you say you have a 9240 and 750 in a present tense. Then you talk of the 750 in a past tense. And now you talk about New Holland 9.9’s.?

                Comment


                  #23
                  Originally posted by therealnorthernf View Post
                  lots of dust... I guess Massey has that and the rad figured out.. Don't worry in a few more years Mother Deere will proclaim they have developed a couple of new features..
                  LOL
                  This would cut down on servicing time, but for what and where we combine I'd rather spent a little time blowing things out than changing bearing.

                  We all use a machine best suited for our farming conditions and that's all that matters at the end of the day no matter what color.

                  Comment


                    #24
                    We never blew rad or air filter out on our 9560. I hate that job so this setup works great

                    Comment


                      #25
                      Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                      Furrow you have me confused, first you say you have a 9240 and 750 in a present tense. Then you talk of the 750 in a past tense. And now you talk about New Holland 9.9’s.?
                      We had a 9240 and a 750 the past two years , ran the 9240 on its own for two years before that , before that we had the Massey’s

                      This year we switched to NH

                      Comment


                        #26
                        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                        We had a 9240 and a 750 the past two years , ran the 9240 on its own for two years before that , before that we had the Massey’s

                        This year we switched to NH
                        Furrow you are in the unique position of having run 4 brands of combine is a fairly short timeframe. You should be able to give us the pluses and minuses of each. Myself I ran New Holland for 12 years and bought my first Case this year. Really like the New Holland design but I got tired of fixing little things. Biggest issue was the fan bearing and the support frame for the fan bearing. Some sieve issues as well as cleaning fan blade issues on 2 of them.

                        Comment


                          #27
                          I really liked the 9240 for reliability, but had to put a Mav chopper on to handle straw and chaff management better . Also put in MADD Concaves to get better performance. Power was always very good , but shoe limited capacity a lot I thought .
                          Was very simple to service and never had any issues.

                          We bought the 750 to help out after the snow flattened the crop a few years ago . We got a good deal on it.
                          Very poor rad and air cleaner set up , constantly had to clean .
                          Capacity was similar to the 9240 in canola and less in wheat after I put the MADDs in the 9240

                          Fuel consumption was way less in the Lexion in all crops

                          Comment


                            #28
                            What about longevity on the masseys? No worries going to 2500-3000 threshing hours? This machine seems to be a smoking deal at $150,000 for a machine with 1000ish threshing hours and the guts almost completely replaced.

                            How would it compare to the 9240 furrow as far as capacity, throwing, and the sample it can attain?
                            Last edited by flea beetle; Nov 20, 2021, 10:27.

                            Comment


                              #29
                              Curious. What do you feel your costs are to keep to 3000 hrs. Ac or hr. Ac/combine
                              You must do all repairs yourself.
                              Reason I'm being nosy is that I always question these damn machines. Hate combines for this.
                              I'm at $23-$25/ac here. Payments and repairs.
                              High, but could use 3-400 more acres to fully leverage machine.
                              Last time I ran machines to 3000+ it cost the same with repairs and wages to run them. (3 for 1).

                              Comment


                                #30
                                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                                Curious. What do you feel your costs are to keep to 3000 hrs. Ac or hr. Ac/combine
                                You must do all repairs yourself.
                                Reason I'm being nosy is that I always question these damn machines. Hate combines for this.
                                I'm at $23-$25/ac here. Payments and repairs.
                                High, but could use 3-400 more acres to fully leverage machine.
                                Last time I ran machines to 3000+ it cost the same with repairs and wages to run them. (3 for 1).
                                Do most of the repairs ourselves, unless something major. I typically buy machines 300-1000 hours old, so the big top end depreciation is over with. I like to have things paid for in 2-3 years, and it opens up payment room to upgrade elsewhere on the farm for the next 8-10 years you have that machine payment free.

                                Probably not the right way of doing things, but it works for us!

                                Sometimes I run the numbers on combines and feel it would almost be better to get a custom crew in to do it all. But then you are at the mercy of their timeline to get there in a timely manner. 100% write off, and all you do is drive around and bi+ch about the job they did! Lol
                                Last edited by flea beetle; Nov 20, 2021, 10:46.

                                Comment

                                • Reply to this Thread
                                • Return to Topic List
                                Working...