Young Mechanic
Member
I posted this in the combine section, thought I'd post it here to.
Ok everyone I'm sure some of this has been discussed before but I would like some in depth details. Been running cylinder style masseys, and could use a bit of an upgrade. I have an 8560 and 8570 real close to me that I can have a chance to buy I think. Combines are owned by separate people, both are somewhere around 4000 hrs, been in the shed. What are things that need to be inspected, watched carefully, or that might happen in the future? Second question; what model and how new of a grain head will attach to these combines with out adapting? Third question; has anyone ever adapted a 9100 series grain head to one of these combines, if so what does it take? Please get as technical as you would like. I'm not concerned with other brands of combines at this time I just simply want to know some ins and outs of these two and the grain heads. Thanks.
Ok everyone I'm sure some of this has been discussed before but I would like some in depth details. Been running cylinder style masseys, and could use a bit of an upgrade. I have an 8560 and 8570 real close to me that I can have a chance to buy I think. Combines are owned by separate people, both are somewhere around 4000 hrs, been in the shed. What are things that need to be inspected, watched carefully, or that might happen in the future? Second question; what model and how new of a grain head will attach to these combines with out adapting? Third question; has anyone ever adapted a 9100 series grain head to one of these combines, if so what does it take? Please get as technical as you would like. I'm not concerned with other brands of combines at this time I just simply want to know some ins and outs of these two and the grain heads. Thanks.