Combines Quick coupler ends on N630 corn head

oldstruck

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last fall I asked the same question to my dealer. They quoted me $490 (each) for those couplers. $1,000+ with taxIJ I thought we could do without them at that price. We also do a lot of smaller fields. I have wondered if it is possible, to install the sliding drive shafts on our heads. Now I am curious if anyone else has a different quoted price for those couplersIJ
 

dairyman

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I've wondered the same thing. I don't think the grain head couplers are strong enough for the load, but I think a machine shop could fab a custom coupler from PTO parts. Too bad the shaft is 1-1_4" and not 1-3_8" like a tractor PTO. I've also looked at the black cornhead and wondered if the drives could be moved out to the ends so a person could install a telescoping PTO driveline like the newer heads. I think it could be done with very little welding, mostly unbolt_reposition_rebolt type of deal.
 

oldstruck

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I was thinking the same, thing. It looks like it would work. But like always, looks can be deceiving! What looks fairly easy, turns into an ordeal! Has anyone one given this a tryIJ
 

oldstruck

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I was thinking the same, thing. It looks like it would work. But like always, looks can be deceiving! What looks fairly easy, turns into an ordeal! Has anyone given this a tryIJ
 

Illinois_Gleaner

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I ran the quick couplers for years on a 830 on a l2. They never gave us any problems. That chain think is just to slow when changing. IG
 

Nobul

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I have been using the 300 style grain head couplers (the ones with the push button style lock) on a 630 corn head for about 5 years, first on an R50, now a 62. No problems so far. You will likely need to either extend the splines on the corn head shafts or cut a recess on the shafts long enough to allow the couplers to slide far enough to disconnect (what I did). Not that expensive to do and much more convenient. Keep the splines well greased and wear should not be a problem. Couplers stay on the corn head shafts. Rob.