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Posted by WBWi on October 11, 2006 at 07:15:13 from (207.190.105.102):
In Reply to: Combine Fires posted by 37 chief on October 10, 2006 at 19:48:45:
We had a fire on our 9650Sts this week setting all the dust on the back of the machine on fire, fortunally we had a water supply to get it out.It turned out it had started in the deflecter behind the rotor. Upon inspection there was no bearing out and belts where fine. In the end I took the grates off around the back of the rotor and put the gear box in neutral there was a slight scaping sound I was able to stick a rod in there and catch a piece of barb wire, ended up removeing 4ft in three chunks. I lost a day doing this but saved the combine it would be intersting if the combine in the photo was checked over.
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