Posted by John_PA on November 29, 2014 at 20:16:41 from (72.95.252.95):
Well, since I got my new phone a few years ago, I couldn't figure out how to get the videos off it. It only took me a few years! Luckily, google was able to help.
Anyhow, I uploaded some videos to my youtube, including a video of the 6620 titan II sidehill taking down some beans. It did really good, except for an incident with a rock that knocked 5 fingers out of the auger. I guess I need to check the slip clutches on the head, because nothing ever slipped. It broke a chain for the front feederhouse beater and went right up in the feederhouse.
The reel was squeaking enough you could hear it in the video. It has all new plastic bushings, and I don't think they got any graphite on them when installed.
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