I know somebody who's got 9770 they had 13 to 15 years old an has some of same bearings an feeder chain an they pull 1000 to 1100 acres a year and has very few brake down with a 8row.header it's 9770 sts John Deere it's been a dam good Combinine an still a good one
Wow that's a small looking feeder chain. Looks narrow compared to our claas 760 and 8010 case . Nice video amazing to see how different combines are made.
It’s 557 chain which is the same as flagship uses. Now if you are talking the width of the feeder house then it is is narrower then then the flagship machines and lexion. There is also no transition cone to wear out.
It looks to me like that plate you cut out at about the 6 minute mark should be bolted in so you could remove it to get at the transmission.. other than that it also looks like an easy machine to repair, good job on the video. also I don't see how you got that upper feeder chain in.. it seems to be buried.
I've always been interested in gleaners and like thr concept but how often are repairs like this needed? More specifically how many hours to need to replace the feeder chains
@@KesslerGrainfarms Thank you for making a video and putting it up. We are coming back to Gleaner and have heard of the Dan Hurt feeder mods. Are doing all the feeder house mods or just the hump?
Great run through of everything you’re doing. Really like videos like these
I know somebody who's got 9770 they had 13 to 15 years old an has some of same bearings an feeder chain an they pull 1000 to 1100 acres a year and has very few brake down with a 8row.header it's 9770 sts John Deere it's been a dam good Combinine an still a good one
Thanks a lot for the idea
But the Green color does not work for us
LOL
Wow that's a small looking feeder chain. Looks narrow compared to our claas 760 and 8010 case . Nice video amazing to see how different combines are made.
I like to push the Gleaner to find the bottle neck
It’s 557 chain which is the same as flagship uses. Now if you are talking the width of the feeder house then it is is narrower then then the flagship machines and lexion. There is also no transition cone to wear out.
It looks to me like that plate you cut out at about the 6 minute mark should be bolted in so you could remove it to get at the transmission.. other than that it also looks like an easy machine to repair, good job on the video. also I don't see how you got that upper feeder chain in.. it seems to be buried.
you may have a good point there but it is a little to late
thanks
What floor modification did you use
We did Dan Hurts modification on the floor Agco also sells a kit which we did not use Sorry for late responds
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Getting close to start harvesting 2 weeks
I've always been interested in gleaners and like thr concept but how often are repairs like this needed? More specifically how many hours to need to replace the feeder chains
Depends on the types of crop you grow but this on has 2500 hrs on the combine and i like to stay ahead on the maintance
Would this be the same way to modify the R72
Yes it would we also run a R72 with same modification
Where can I get that style chopper?
From Rugby ND
Nice to see you are watching
Thanks. Got a r62. Never been impressed with the factory chopper,,, didn't know there was an upgrade available!
Name of chopper is rodondo chopper
if you google it
does yours have the bigger bell shape
You pretty happy with it?
Not sure about the bigger bell. It's a 98
How many separator hours are on her?
2580 engine
@@KesslerGrainfarms Thank you for making a video and putting it up. We are coming back to Gleaner and have heard of the Dan Hurt feeder mods. Are doing all the feeder house mods or just the hump?
@@CattleandCountry we did the hump and removed the back clutch and put in the new style of feederchain shaft
1850 hrs
@@KesslerGrainfarms how do the stainless accelerators handle the grain compared to the poly? Any noticeable grain damage?