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Gleaner CII - What Parts to Save from Scrap? |
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1992 |
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Posted: 16 Nov 2024 at 4:24pm |
I have limited access to a CII that is about to get hauled off for scrap. I want to save as much as I reasonably can for parts for my own CII. I have a mental list of a few things (engine/parts if any good, any decent shape sprockets and pulleys, straw spreader, etc.).
What items would be at the top of your list to save?
Edited by wjohn - 16 Nov 2024 at 4:26pm |
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Dirt Farmer
Silver Level Access Joined: 15 Sep 2020 Location: Illinois Points: 354 |
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Idler pulleys, clean grain and return elevator boots if clean out door is good, feeder chains or at least a few feeder chains slats for when 1 gets bent. Check belts if they are any good. Perhaps just get the whole thing and put it in a hedge row for those moments that matter and you're needing parts on a Saturday afternoon when place is closed.
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1992 |
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I wish I could save the whole thing but given logistics of moving it and scrap at $160/ton here, it's a challenge. Honestly the body of the machine itself isn't in great shape, but it has a number of parts I need for my combine. The raddle slats on my combine are metal and this scrap combine has wood ones (plus several missing), so I wasn't going to save any of them. Belts are all junk, but I will remove some of the pulleys and sprockets. I did snag the rock door tool and I'll probably take the seat and back cushions as they are in nicer shape than mine.
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4740 |
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I have a couple of NOS wiring harnesses, I think one is for a CII.
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If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits. If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY |
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SteveMaskey(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Wellsville, MO Points: 597 |
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I would also save the separator clutch
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AC7060IL
Orange Level Joined: 19 Aug 2012 Location: central IL Points: 3343 |
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wJohn, take your pickup & a uhaul rental trailer to parts CII & haul home what you can. You probably need to schedule a loader tractor at CII site to assist parts removal/loading? But if owner is scrapping it, then possibly they’d be using a loader to assist taking it to scrap, If so & they’d be willing to assist then you might be able to remove(torch out/wrench) anything you might need. Rear axle assembly, Final drives, Transmission, engine assembly, drive shafts, clutch input variable sheave assemblies, main shaft, counter shaft, cleaning fans, chopper, hydraulic system(pump/res/valves,linkages, etc), unloading auger assembly, cleaning shoe/chaffer/sieve, walkers, elevators/chains,augers, etc.
Uhaul trailer rental fees are very economical if you pickup/deliver trailer back to same Uhaul pickup point. So maybe load some of your tools into pickup, grab a uhaul trailer, & make a road trip of it? Edited by AC7060IL - 17 Nov 2024 at 2:40pm |
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jiminnd
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Rutland ND Points: 2236 |
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Check the straw walkers, and the bottom between the raddle chain.
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1992 |
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Thanks Paul... If we didn't have pack rats so bad out here, I'd be interested. As it is, if I did install a new harness it would be chewed through in multiple spots in 6 months.
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1992 |
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I will try to snag the separator clutch assembly or as much of it as I can.
AC7060IL, the machine is a 15 minute drive away. They are going to set the engine skid assembly off to the side when loading the combine now that I have the engine disconnected. I am sure I won't have time for the trans and finals as that would be very involved, which is too bad. The unloading augers and fans are junk but I will try to snag as many of the rest of those parts you listed as I can.
This has been a good learning experience - I just have a deadline before the machine disappears, so I'll run out of time before I can pull everything I wish I could. I was dead set on pulling the separator beater shaft since the one in my combine has been run with the sprocket loose on it, and has worn down the shaft. So, I fought that for what was probably a couple hours added altogether. Finally got it pounded out. Now that I'm looking at the parts book, there are different shafts corresponding to different beater assemblies for before and after serial number 10000. My combine is after, and of course this one is just before... So I guess I'll have to drop the walkers and roll the beater out of there in order for it to fit the old shaft. |
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3733 |
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wjohn, I bought salvage rights to a 1460 IH after mine got here. Uncle found it south of me close to where he lives. I brought home everything I could get! The engine and hydro were already gone but I got both final drives, transmission, rotor, all four wheels and tires, sheet metal galore, both ladders, etc. Left the cab though, no where to store it at the time. My thinking was, I can sell scrap just as well as the owner. Eventually that's where the rotor went, was in rough shape. No way I'd ever use it if I needed one and it took up a fair amount of space. Have fun salvaging, I rather enjoyed it!
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4544 |
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Maybe too late to the party. Since it is scrap anyway, cut the side tin out with a torch and pull beaters, shaft, bearing, and sprockets all out the side in one piece. But then again may not be wildfire safe to cut where it sits. Maybe a good sawsall and cut shafts to take belt pullies and sprockets home, worry about the details latter.
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wjohn
Orange Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: KS Points: 1992 |
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I managed to grab the separator clutch, a handful of decent sprockets and slip clutch parts, a few good straw walker wood bearing blocks, an unchewed fan blade, and some fingers from the header. The gas tank had no paint left on the outside but it was clean and dry inside. Sure beats the one on my combine that had green sludge come out of it. Now I'm out of time and this old combine is off to the scrapyard.
Ray, cutting out assemblies would've been smart. I am always trying to keep everything intact and that was the wrong mentality in this situation. I have been needing to invest in a torch for a while. We've actually had record rainfall for the month of November and we're barely halfway through. This combine had an added on Hobbs hour meter attached to the gauge pod, and it had over 4000 hours showing on it. A lot of parts were shot (variable speed holes for the guide pins had been built up once and worn back through) but some of the sprockets that looked good wound up having part numbers paint penned onto the backside, so they were replaced more recently. I will still need a handful of parts that are available from AGCO to have my combine field ready, and a thresher countershaft. Looks like I will have to cut off and weld on some new sprockets onto a few hubs for the sprocket/hub assemblies that AGCO doesn't have available anymore. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
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Don Jr NY
Silver Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Waterloo NY Points: 339 |
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I have a couple of CII combines for parts. I'm in NY but let me know if I can help at all. Thanks. Don Jr.
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