That was nice of NH to give you a wrench to turn that machine over. We used to have a JD 4400 combine that was notorious for plugging up the cylinder. The only was to rock is was with a big spud bar jammed in the cylinder and a chunk of wood to give you some leverage.
+Northern farmer the current baler I have is a new Holland 544 crop cutter ( it's got chains and bars ) hell of a good baler with net wrap, maybe 10 to 15 seconds and it's net wrapped out the back. The older model was pretty basic but worked ok.
Im doing this on my TR98 and I dono if you did it before the video but theres another one behind the steel plate behind that new disc you put on. Im having a heck of a time finding a part number online for that steel disc thats between the two fiber discs.. Think you could help me?
@@Northern_Farmer yeah but the center steel one is like $390. Was hoping to find one online for less.. looks like you can buy the whole assembly for $850.
+Northern farmer glad to hear it fixed your problems. How long have you been running TR combines? I have run them for years. If your ever have a problem u are stumped on send me a message.
It a hard life farmin
That was nice of NH to give you a wrench to turn that machine over. We used to have a JD 4400 combine that was notorious for plugging up the cylinder. The only was to rock is was with a big spud bar jammed in the cylinder and a chunk of wood to give you some leverage.
I know... When we got our deere 9600 I was looking for the slug wrench and it says you have to make your own. pffft
been there done that to. sometimes a come-a-long of the wrench wont budge it. i miss the bone dry sunny/no humidity weather of the 1980's
I know... thats how it is here.... and no wind
Regards. a query in which part of the TR 96 combine, is the bin number, or chassis located?
Nice repair. Off to the feelds now.
if the weather would co operate.
New Holland made some good machines back in the day, I had a nh round baler and it seemed to have a lot of the same parts as is on your combine.
I like them because they are still simple... not all computerized yet
+Northern farmer the current baler I have is a new Holland 544 crop cutter ( it's got chains and bars ) hell of a good baler with net wrap, maybe 10 to 15 seconds and it's net wrapped out the back. The older model was pretty basic but worked ok.
I remember the older nh with chains and bars...they could bale anything.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Be careful with Mom... :)
wow,. I hate it when slugs go through the combine, the 1440 was plugging up all the time,. had a small feederhouse.
Yes... there are a lot this year.
Im doing this on my TR98 and I dono if you did it before the video but theres another one behind the steel plate behind that new disc you put on. Im having a heck of a time finding a part number online for that steel disc thats between the two fiber discs.. Think you could help me?
Did you call your dealer?
@@Northern_Farmer yeah but the center steel one is like $390. Was hoping to find one online for less.. looks like you can buy the whole assembly for $850.
did the little rusted nut ever come unseated on the clutch?
Sure did. it wasnt a nut.. it was a spring loaded pin that locks the tightener. I had to heat it and it popped loose
great!
Bloody hell it looks wet for the end of summer.
Lots of rain
Nice video, have both a CAT engine or have one the 7.6 liter FORD engine.
Both have the cat 3208 turbo. I prefer the ford 7.8 liter engine.
Thanks very much
What did you do to make the combine start and run at idle? I remember a few years ago you had problems with it, would only run at full throttle.
I installed a inline fuel pump.
+Northern farmer glad to hear it fixed your problems. How long have you been running TR combines? I have run them for years. If your ever have a problem u are stumped on send me a message.
Aaron 5080 Thats great... thanks. Umm we have been running them since 86... tr 70 then a 96
+Northern farmer we took a few smaller steps :) 70,85,95,98
Aaron 5080 lol yea we went 70 and a 1500 and then jumped to a tx 36 and traded that off on a john deere 9600...and then also bought the tr 96
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farming is expensive
What those gears made of - $270.00 each and that 1 belt was $700.00 -- is that right -WOW
some sort of fibre
and yea those big drive belts are pretty expensive