Combines 2388 Better Rotor Performance

chads

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There is a company in Canada(I think) that is making a conversion kit, I can't remember their name but somebody will know. However, if I remember right, if your rotor needs much work at all it will be just as cheap to update to an AFX rotor and your used specialty rotor still has some value. Oh, and the AFX rotor will increase capacity quite a bit from what I hear. Chads
 

John_W

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The auger retrofit for the elephant ears is made by Stewart Steel in Alberta Canada. The smaller Marlin ears are sold by loewen who is also in Canada but many aftermarket parts places in the US sell their stuff. Canadians don't have much rice but they combine a lot of cereals under some tough conditions.
 

deadduck

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Thanks for the link. Now has anybody tried their auger systemIJ How does it compare to the AFX rotor impellerIJ Thanks! Keith
 

CAJUN__BOY

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Just installed AFX rotor $4700.00 + tax extended wear cone $1500.00+tax extended wear cage $1200.00 +tax new large rotor driven pully with heavy spring $1000.00 + tax extended wear vanes were included with cage and cone this was installed on a 97 2188 I felt it was better to spend money on updating my machine than a 7 year note of 30000.00+ dollars with all the uncertanty in agriculture, all labor was done by us in our shop, I have a specialty rotor 2000 hrs, 2yrs on elephant ears and extended wear vanes and chrome spikes very little wear ,south louisiana it's worth about 1000.00 dollars hope this helps you make a decision IJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJ
 

deadduck

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Thanks Cajun Boy, I talked to my dealership yesterday about it. I'm definitely going with the ext. wear cone, but haven't made up my mind on the AFX rotor yet. I'm also replacing the clean grain elevator, since mine is full of holes. Where do you farm down thereIJ I'm in West Carroll parish in northeast lA, near Oak Grove. Your crops survive all the rain down thereIJ
 

CAJUN__BOY

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I'm just west of Eunice, go with the extended wear elevator if you plan on keeping your machine we've installed extended wear aurger pkg , all unloading system all shaker system rebuilt trans in 03 put 900-32 r2 on front 23.1-26 on rear feeder rebuilt this season running 1052 drapper header 25ft. It's been dry for 6 days now I guess you'ed say it's a drought with all the rain in the past some beans are actually wilting (no roots) Zaunbrecker bro. started cutting rice 7_14_04 hav'nt said how the yield was I'll start cutting by the 23rd all cl161 looks good clean some disease cool weather early in season retarded growing harvest is running about 7 to 10 days late good luck with your machine I have some photos on farm photo,com organ trans plant
 

deadduck

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You know Quentin ZaunbrecherIJ I used to work with him when I worked with Deltapine Seed. I was in Ark. and north lA. His dad is in the seed and chemical business down there in Eunice. I figured there was some rice being cut down there. Ours is heading here, which is about on par with where we usually are at this time. We were lucky though, our consultant told me the other day that there are still folks who haven't flooded their rice yet! They weren't able to get their levees up after they dry seeded for all the rain. We are going with extended wear everything. I still haven't decided about the AFX rotor, I'm looking at the kit out of Canada that replaces the elephant ears on the existing rotor with auger fligting very much like the AFX. My rotor is in good shape with the extended wear rice spikes, and I hate to spend that much money! We have 35.5x32 tires up front and the skinny 18.4x30 in the back. They do well as long as their is a bottom under the mud. I have thought about putting wider tires in the rear. What did you have to do to make those fitIJ Ours almost touch the tailings elevator now. See you later. Keith
 

CAJUN__BOY

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I've heard of Quentin, probably met him before at suppers but I'm not good at remembering, about rotor do you salt your rice for harvest aid IJ I know from cheneyville north they like to use salt to aid harvest if so I wouldn't mess with the AFX not much green matter to harvest we do all 2nd cropping so no salt is used, for rear of combine to fit large tires we extended the frame back used 2_ one inch plates on each side of rear frame at pivot moved pivot out of frame 6 inches back used 2- 3 inch spacers bolted inside of extentions bolted rear pivot thru spacers and extention added about 6-10 inches of hydro hose to steerring ram good luck MATT
 

deadduck

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Thanks for the reply. No, we don't generally use sodium chlorate to dessicate our rice, unless it is really green. We do use it or Gramoxone on Group IV soybeans if needed. The main reason I was considering the AFX is for when we have down rice. A couple of years ago we had a bad storm and a lot of the rice fell flat on the ground. We were going something like 1_2 mph, we usually run around 3 mph. And sometimes we have soybeans that get a disease and the stem stays green. The AFX is supposed to help in that area. Do you have any pictures detailing the frame modifications to fit the large tiresIJ I would be interested in seeing them, if you do. My email is: deadduck2003@hotmail.com Thanks, Keith
 

Farm_Kid2

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Keith, Getting big tires on the back of a factory 4WD is pretty straight forward as long as you can tolerate the rear ending up high. We have 28l26's of the back of our machines. One has bias and the other radial. I really like the radials, which we run 6 psi in. Neither one falls in at all. If you are running the front axle in the low position you will need to switch it to the high, but I bet you already have that done in rice. I'll send you some pictures. Mike
 
 
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