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Posted by Al on November 10, 2003 at 18:01:09 from (63.175.62.194):
In Reply to: 42R combine posted by AGR538 on November 10, 2003 at 10:41:11:
I have a 42R bagger and two 52R's, a tanker and a sacker. Most belts I have been able to find at caseIH. Jay-Dee Co. probably has them cheaper. The two main drive belts may be a problem but I think I have found something that'll interchange. I haven't had to buy any canvases, post over on the combines & harvesters board and you should get an answer, I have seen someone on there before saying they could get them made but I didn't write down their info. You can haul a 42R or a 52R on an 8' wide trailer, it has to be at least 8', 8.5 is better. If your combine is a tanker it's narrower overall than the bagger version, the bagger's seat sticks over a little. But wheel width is the same. Post back or email if you have more questions. They are fun machines and aren't hard to work on. Al P.S. Here's a shot of my 52R bagger in the field in June of this year.
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