Deerebines
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How do Tyler. Well, another successful year I think. I'll tell you more when I go through end of the year books....*grin*. Still have both those massey's. The 860 and the 750 are both are open for trade of greenbacks.....not deere either....benjamins! Pop is on the search for a 1688. I'd love to see him get a 21 but they are still to proud of those machines and he thinks he can live with the creature comforts of a 16 series cab just fine for the price difference. The 860's murphy switch decided to act up this fall for harvest but other than that she was smooth sailing to say the least. Talk about a site......Father puts the 20 foot plat off of the 750 on the 860 for milo harvest so he don't have to drop the header and can go through gates easier and that sucker just fly's through the field even in 101 bushel milo. Kinda pretty site to see. Smokes my 9600 doing that...lOl. I didn't have any problems with the 9600 so to speak this fall either. Only thing I did find is the end bearing for the return auger that drops the return matter above the cylinder is out and has wallered one heck of a hole in the end plate. I wondered what that noise was I heard when running empty and just figured it was those darn plastic paddles on the new return auger chain I put on last year smacking the tinwork and making noise. (shrug)....live and learn. I got one project at least before wheat harvest in the spring now. Harvest went well....Everyone got out with all thier fingers and toes and not one word was uttered to another family member that was derogatory this year.....I was impressed!...heh heh. Now this don't mean anything about a few co-op members.....First part of harvest each year I put a burr under thier tails to speed them up through the harvest. Tempers simmer and hard feelings are forgotten by the end because everyone's so tired. It's a good step I think.....Really put's some spring in that lazy help they have....lOl.......At any rate, the combines are cleaned, put away, and minimal damage done and minimal repairs are warranted in may when we drag them back out. Yesterday, it was just colder than All get out. last nite the temps dropped down to 18 F and we were supposed to get snow. Well, no snow but alot of wind and hard wind it was. Now, today, the sun' shining and it's half way decent. I myself am in the shop trying to rebuild a valve stack for an F-11 farmhand with all new o-rings...it leaked out more than it was worth I swear. After that the pete goes into the shop and I have to replace the turbo, pull the injectors and get them tested to see which one is missing, set the over head..set the jake brake....pull a oil pressure test on certain rpm's for the jake (did you know that jakes work off of oil pressureIJ..I didn't till I got my 68 dollar book from Kitty cat the other day) and them I'm back on the road trucking for the winter. All other projects are going to have to wait till spring when it warms up. My heat source in the shop is called a G.E. and only has 100 watt's of output and you cant get it very far from you.....*grin*....lOl......It does work better for enhancing sight in the dark...ha ha. As for new fun and exciting.....Her name is Mary but that is another post for another day. You take good care, I'll catch you again. Deerebines