Peanut
Guest
PJR, I ran a 30' MacDon in 1997 on a 2188 in 65 bushel wheat. I ran it for one week and couldn't wait to get rid of it. Here is what I didn't like about it: Heavier than my stock 1010 30' header. The hyd. box leaked from the start. In the book it said that the bearings on the rollers for the belt would need changed approx. 300 - 500 hours and it is a job. To make the reel work with out wrapping with wheat required an adjustment that resulted in putting the reel severly out of balance. Many many grease zerks infact two of them required you to lift the header up and crawl under it. In my country (Eastern Washington) we use deep furrow drills which is very rough and the gauge wheels would never last. And finally the was a huge I mean HUGE amout of grain loss from the header. There were a few good points. The concept is the largest one. It fed great and if they would just work on these few problems it has potential of being a great header. The one I ran was a '97 model. These problems may have been solved I do not know. I hope this helps.