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Topic: Re: jd 45 rattle chain plugging
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| Dalet
09-26-2012 18:38:17
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What do you mean by rattle chain? Do you have a quick tatch head? I thought the JD corn heads for that had augers where the throat is. |
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| JDseller
09-26-2012 23:25:27
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Re: jd 45 rattle chain plugging in reply to Dalet, 09-26-2012 18:38:17
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| | Dalet: The raddle chain does the same thing as the shoe augers on your JD 4400. The raddle carries the grain/trash up from under the cylinder. The straw walkers have a pan made in the bottom of them to shake the grain forward. If you go down a steep hill the raddle chain will plug and if you shell up a steep hill the straw walker pans can get full and walk all the grain out the back. The augers where a big improvement over the raddle chain. I think this one thing really jumped JD ahead in the combine market around here. |
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| DeltaRed
09-26-2012 18:59:08
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Re: jd 45 rattle chain plugging in reply to Dalet, 09-26-2012 18:38:17
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| The 'raddle'(its "raddle",not rattle) chain is under the concave and conveys the threshed grian back to the seives.Steve |
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| Tom in west Mi.
09-26-2012 19:28:25
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Re: jd 45 rattle chain plugging in reply to DeltaRed, 09-26-2012 18:59:08
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| Your right Delta I spelled it wrong. I checked the slip clutch tension and gave the the chain a little more slack. I will try again tomorrow. This is the best corn I have ever had yield and test weight are high. The 45 was not made for this kind of corn but it is all I have. I will have to take my time. My wife took some video maybe I can try and post some later. Thanks for the reply"s |
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