Silver_Bullet
Guest
I have had an M and an R50 in the past and the R50 was about twice the machine an M was, ESPECIAllY on hillsides. The rotaries are very good at saving grain over the conventionals. look at the accelerator roll to see if they have much wear. Also take a look at the helical bars. If they are wore the crop will not move across the seperator fast enough and cuts capacity. Check the fan on the Deutz engine. If it is wore much, replace it as a worn fan will not move enough air to cool it and keep the engine clean. look for ANY oil leaks on the motor. Oil leaks on an air cooled engine are not acceptable. The Deutz is a good engine as long as it is kept cleaned. If maintenace has been good on the combine, 1500 seperator hrs. are not a concern yet. Some of the tin work and floors under the conveyor chains will need replaced at maybe 2,000 hrs depending on the crops harvested and bushels produced. With a 438 cornhead you will run clear up in 2nd, (5.7 mph) with no problem in close to 200 bushel corn. I ran my R50 with an 830 head and picked corn at 5-5.5 mph in 100 bushel corn.