Combines Grain pan

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looks like it is home made.their is a bad thing to this on the front of the pan where rubber goes you will have to drill all new hoes in rubber and metal.may be massey is the better way to go. they told me that 860 and 760 was the same. so make sure it is for 860.check the hoes in front of pan where the two pans slide in.
 

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i looks home made i dont know.but make sure that front holes in front of pan are the same.i did not look at mind untill in was in.now i going to have to drill new hoes in the front of pans and my rubber is to short.had to go to massey for that. so maybe i should of went to massey for pan. they told me that 860 and 760 was the same but they are not.so if i had to do itagain i would go ahead and spend some more money and get it from massey.
 

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i looks home made i dont know.but make sure that front holes in front of pan are the same.i did not look at mind untill in was in.now i going to have to drill new hoes in the front of pans and my rubber is to short.had to go to massey for that. so maybe i should of went to massey for pan. they told me that 860 and 760 was the same but they are not.so if i had to do itagain i would go ahead and spend some more money and get it from massey.
 

JJS

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Over the years, I bought two for my 860. They were made by Schmid Machine, out of Sandusky OH. Both of them fit like a glove. Who made yoursIJIJ
 

ferge

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Not only do they fit like a glove, they are built heavier-- Massey would do well to buy their's from Schmid!!!
 

Goober

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Up here in Canada they do. If you get a new pan from Agco it comes from them. Only costs you twice as much.
 

T__langan

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Yes, that is what the channels are there for. The build-up doesn't cause any problem and the only time a person might need to clean it off is if you're trying to keep GMO and non-GMO crops separate. It would need to be cleaned along with the rest of the combine. Tom langan
 

john_holland

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We have done some business with Abilene Machine out of Kansas. They are a scrap yard that also sells a lot of aftermarket stuff. They would have the stuff on hand, and price was ok in my experience. Don't have the number, look in fastline magazine if you get that.