Combines Spike Tooth Cylinder for Corn and Anybody Know of F3s for Sale

T3

Guest
The rasp bar will do a far better job of getting the corn off the cob than the spike tooth. We are running a F2 with a spike. We put filler bars in and new teeth but, it still leaves corn on the cob especially when the corn is above 16 to 17% moisture. spike tooth will also put small cob and pieces of stalk in the grain tank. Had a neighbor that changed their F to a rasp bar without much problem. Also had a M with spike, it burned, and bought an M2 with a rasp bar. Wouldn't go back to the spike. Good luck T3
 

ewbeye

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Don't know where you are located, but I did see one listed on www.agdealer.com It's an F3 and 4-30 corn head at Homier and Sons dealership in Continental, Ohio - phone is (419)596-3965. There is a picture of it on wwww.agdealer.com just do a search of equipment. When that page comes up pick GlEANER, F3, COMBINE, US DOllARS, CANADA, and US , then click the search button at bottom of page. It will list all records, then just click on the one of your choice.
 

kiwi

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Does the spike tooth cylinder do less damage to the corn grains than a rasp barIJ John Hudson
 

DannyBoy

Guest
Where are you locatedIJ We have an 81 F2 CornPlus For Sale. We also have a 13' floating cutter bar and 4-38" Cornhead. We are located in West Central Indiana.
 

DSFlimousin

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I'm in Southwestern IN, near New Harmony. You can email me at beefalo1@evansville.net and_or dave.sturgell@in.usda.gov. Thanks.