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| Brad in Iowa
09-07-2012 12:18:23
192.104.231.235
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I have a 300 husker that somehow ended up with most of the paddles on the elevator that take the corn to the wagon bent back. I have tried to bend them back with a long cresent wrench but I have concern for the damage I might do to the floor of the evevator. I was hoping to avoid taking the chain out, anyone have any suggestions? |
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| Tim S
09-08-2012 06:52:26
75.49.18.96
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Re: JD 300 picker in reply to Brad in Iowa, 09-07-2012 12:18:23
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| They aren't that bad to pull out,put it on the floor and and hammer them out on the anvil, it will work out better for you,,,then try to see what bent them up so it won't happen again... |
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| Ken11487
09-07-2012 18:27:35
64.66.236.36
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Re: JD 300 picker in reply to Brad in Iowa, 09-07-2012 12:18:23
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| Slip a steel plate or a 2x6 under the area you are working on to protect the floor |
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| steve_in_mo
09-07-2012 13:00:52
168.166.54.11
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Re: JD 300 picker in reply to Brad in Iowa, 09-07-2012 12:18:23
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| heat - but first use a leaf blower to remove flammable material, and keep a water hose handy. |
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