camaro92z
Guest
I don't think the 1660 I once had had the dual hourmeter, but the 2366 I have now does,1007 engine hours, and 758 seperator hours. That's like 75 % of eng hours. The wide variation is because we dump at the end of fields (no grain cart),take combine home every night (too many vandals,thieves),idles while fueling (warm up engine before full load),greasing, etc. You can narrow the differences by dumping on the go into grain cart, leave in field at night and service with engine off, etc. So if I run a 10 hour day, 8000 bu corn, 2 bu_sec unload equals 4000 sec or 67 minutes of each day just unloading, not counting drive from end row to truck, and 15 minutes to and 15 min back home, etc, WOW, this depresses me, that's not very effecient, is itIJ No wonder my neighbor does twice as much as I get done in a day. So that hours diff tells me either the owner run hard or took his time. Otherwise it's up to each operator. Ted CenOH