Looks like there's a stuck potentiometer on one side. That's typically why one side was lifting up first on the end of the field. Check voltage diagnostics and let the grain cart guy play with the nuts on the potentiometer to find the correct running range and it should clear that up. Great video
No potentiometers on a MacDon head, only springs. Tilting faceplate of the combine feederhouse is shut off. Everything is springs, and if they aren't perfect, this is what they do when you lift them off the ground.
Combines are getting faster and faster these days, the way they plough through the crops quick as lightning its unbelievable!
Great video! Those macdon drapers sure do a nice job.
I miss farming so much...
Looks like there's a stuck potentiometer on one side. That's typically why one side was lifting up first on the end of the field. Check voltage diagnostics and let the grain cart guy play with the nuts on the potentiometer to find the correct running range and it should clear that up. Great video
No potentiometers on a MacDon head, only springs. Tilting faceplate of the combine feederhouse is shut off. Everything is springs, and if they aren't perfect, this is what they do when you lift them off the ground.
two days prior to this video. there combining with 6130's.??
Is Steve on of the Sauder's that used to have a dairy, back in the 1970's?
Whats a good average yeild for this crop ?
i thought the combine was moving a bout alot .perhaps the ground was rough .but after 3.-4 hrs of that i would feel sea sick
+peter james The air seat helps a lot to smooth the bumps
+peter james Motion/seasickness and running a combine, do NOT mix, period!
It's like driving a car through a parking lot with gentle speed bumps for 12 hours
u must be a pus
Nice Case ih 8120
Nice 5/5
Tiffy's ready are see core been call Adam