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Originally posted by fcr View PostWe are in for 2-3 inches,a few finishing wheat but mostly canola left.Cross auger motor blew seal,tried to combine without it but impossible in canola.Lost half a day,dealer had four so must be an issue and 800 bucks for a small hyd.motor ( macdon).We will hit 75% tonight if rain stays away.Last edited by biglentil; Sep 17, 2024, 14:45.
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Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
Head gasket?
Been down that road... somewhat unsure of how cummins does it, but on my cat when you clamped down the spacer plate and measure the liner protrusion, it would "pass" on the maximum allowable tolerance, but the liners were "rocking" in the block and would chew a head gasket every year. Counter bored the block and shimmed to the highest allowable protrusion.
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
Started out thinking it was a head gasket but after pulling the head we found wear in where the fuel injectors sit so ended up with a new head and fuel injectors hopefully back together by the weekend. Still catching up on other repairs as well. 3/10” early this morning with rain forecasted for tomorrow as well, should catch up eventually.
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Went to Winkler monday to get a combine tire between noon monday and noon tuesday some places in that area received 6 inches . Looks like we will get a fare shot of the stuff today.
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Originally posted by biglentil View Post
Got one like that as well, went to inspect and studs are sheared off. Just hit the break even mark everything else is profit. 15 mins left and combining 2024 is a wrap.
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Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
I hate to brag but I think we were in profit territory for the last 17 minutes before finishing.
In all honesty, my god this is a challenging industry. Everyone thinks they need "just a little more"™?. Meanwhile here we are glad that the last couple minutes of harvest was all ours!
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