Combines Comments on after market updates

tim8200

Guest
in regards to the poly on the feeder floor. We found it worked better to weld a 1_8" thick piece of stainless on brand new feeder floor before we installed. Have ran for 4 years and have seen no wear at all on stainless, it was cheaper, it doesn't hump up with dirt, and it's always shiny for the next season.
 

gms

Guest
I bought a 2388 with a lot of hrs on it that it was done and its like new yet
 

Case_Farmer

Guest
Not really all that big on poly floor liners we tried it but it just eventually got pulled up. Neighbor didn't have a good experience either anytime he's tried poly liners Some people do have better luck than others with things like this tho
 

Varment

Guest
I tend to think the first stone would do damage . Things would be down hill from there .Might be o.k. if you could never pick up a stone . Might be better if the stone trap was ahead of the feeder chain . Joe
 

PETERBIll

Guest
You fellows have some valid concerns about poly liners under the header auger. You just have to make that call. But I have had very good luck with them under the bin augers. Also poly flighting on clean grain augers top and bottom.