Combines field tracker cost

dakota_boy

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I would recommend to add it to your flex head. We have 2 J.D. combines that we run 30's with no countour master on them and a 2166 that has field tracker, the first year we ran a 25' and now we have a 30 on the 2166 and it does a remarkable job with the field tracker and cuts alot better on uneven ground, the next new J.D. I get will have the countour master on it, so I think it is worth trading your head on especially if you have any dips or uneven ground. I do not think it is worth it on a corn head unless you have rolling ground or someone that is inexperienced running the combine in corn.
 

boog

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Adding field tracker to the heads is not that expensive. Around $450_head if I remember right. Adding it to the combine is the expensive part and you've already got it.
 

Wolffman

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Shawn: I just sold a rock trap off my 1688. There's the rock trap, cylinder extensions, triple v belt, 3 shields, sprocket on reverser shaft, shield brackets and I probably forgot a few things. Anyway, I would recommend trading with someone with the same combine or a salvage yard. It's my understanding that CNH parts doesn't offer a complete kit and it would cost a fortune to order each part individually. My guess on value is between $1000 and $1600. The two things that I would check are all the bushings on the cleaning shoe and replace the water pump bearing. Both of these can cause expensive problems that can be avoided. Good luck! 1688's seem to have good reputations. CW