Posted by Billy NY on July 14, 2011 at 10:05:39 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: JD 7720 Combine posted by Caterpillarguy on July 14, 2011 at 06:16:04:
While this may be apples and oranges, I was familiar with a 6620, you definitely do not want to overlook any fittings from my limited experience. Apparently, somewhere under the operators seat on that 6620, was one that we did not know about, it got hot and almost burnt the 6620. I've greased and oiled this one numerous times for someone I worked for, and am really meticulous when it comes to making sure nothing is left out, unfortunately the owner did not know about this one either, we harvested 75 acres of oats, and in the middle of corn harvest, months later is when it went. Something you just don't forget, he knew of an other owner who did the same darned thing, wish I had that chart then, some of the dumbest things cause huge problems LOL !
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