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glenn

02-27-2002 18:28:51
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i got a screaming deal on a 1460 but it set up for corn and i need it for small grain (wheat) what do i need to change im use to an old 403 combine this is a little new to me

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Greg

03-04-2002 17:12:47
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Re: 1460 combine in reply to glenn, 02-27-2002 18:28:51  
I've been running IH combines since I was 10 ('bout 15 years) We raise mostly corn and soybeans. You will need to: 1. adjust the concaves; small ratchet behing the left front tire with indicator that shows a suggested setting
2. the sieves adjust from the rear; you climb in over the back axle under the spreader fans
3. rotor speed; I don't remember how the change the older machines our 2388 is adjusted from the cab
4. fan speed; probably slow it down
5. read the manual before you start any of this, they seem to have a pretty good starting place for most settings

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old bones

03-03-2002 13:01:32
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Re: 1460 combine in reply to glenn, 02-27-2002 18:28:51  
check your operator's manual. if you didn't get one with the machine, buy one-you'll need it. i have a 1440. i run corn and soybeans and it only takes 5 minutes to change the separator from one to the other (not counting changing heads, they're a pain to get lined up just right most times).

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