Combines Auger Replacements

bh

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I've been using loewen(spIJ)replacement augers and hardened sprockets from Sloan. The augers have an extra thick (doubled) edge that holds up well. I have been well pleased with them. I have been really curious about the plastic covering (wear shoes) on the augers. I almost tried them this year, but elected to replace the augers. There were too many unknowns about the wear shoes and I could not find anyone who could relieve my concerns, or answer my questions satisfactorily. I worried about balance of the auger. Would trash, dirt etc be able to get between the plastic and the augerIJ Would they stay on. I elected not to try them, but I still think they are a good idea, and would like to hear from someone who has used them for a while. I also elected not to use the plastic paddle clean grain chain. I have heard that they break off. I have never had to replace rubber paddles before a chain was worn out so I didn't see the need for the plastic paddles. Wouldn't the plastic paddles bang around more in the elevator housing and be noisier tooIJ Personally I'm not sure a bristle auger would last very long in the bed of the grain tank. Just my thoughts and opinions. BH
 

C

Guest
I have had a plastic clean grain elevator chain in my combine for this the 4th season. It is beyond my imagination that this chain has lasted this long. I have put a lot of mud up this elevator and the chain paddles are still fine. Some say, you get a plastic lining inside the elevator from the chain that makes elevator last longer, I don't know about that but I would definetely buy another one, in fact I have one ready to put in when this one get's tired. This chain probably has over 5000 acres on it.
 
 
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