Posted by Rusty6 on September 14, 2018 at 11:50:01 from (142.165.85.181):
In Reply to: Re: Back To Harvest posted by Chris in SK on September 14, 2018 at 09:20:03:
[quote="CVPost-Chris in SK"](quoted from post at 09:20:03 09/14/18) 1680 or 88? Looks like mine... few battle scars and missing panels lol. Did one 3 ton load of straight cut canola last night after replacing broken chaffer bolt. It got tough pretty quick. Raining a little this morning. We need the rain here.....just not right now! Lets hope for some better weather next week.[/quote]
Mines a 1660. Those panels we left off after the recent hydro replacement until I'm sure there are no leaks or it has to come off again. Wheat tested ok as the last hopper of the night was only 15.6 even though the straw was almost dripping water by the time I quit. We need the rain, just not today. Should have had it a month or more ago. Only a few light showers here so far. No mud yet. Here is some video of the 1660 at work.
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