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Claas Senator 60 advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="tamarisk" data-source="post: 8595372" data-attributes="member: 131320"><p>We're keeping this old combine running fine but the star shaped roller just behind the drum that feeds the threshed straw back is wearing out. It has various dents, presumably from stones, bits of wood or whatever, but worse is that it has actually worn through in a few places and I'm worried that the edges of the holes will snag and tear right open. Removing it to mend looks to be a nightmare - pulleys off both ends involves taking the elevator completely to pieces in order to withdraw the shaft so that the roller can come out the front, if it can get past the drum ... etc. I've wondered about trying to weld it in situ but that also looks like asking for a fire. Any suggestions please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamarisk, post: 8595372, member: 131320"] We're keeping this old combine running fine but the star shaped roller just behind the drum that feeds the threshed straw back is wearing out. It has various dents, presumably from stones, bits of wood or whatever, but worse is that it has actually worn through in a few places and I'm worried that the edges of the holes will snag and tear right open. Removing it to mend looks to be a nightmare - pulleys off both ends involves taking the elevator completely to pieces in order to withdraw the shaft so that the roller can come out the front, if it can get past the drum ... etc. I've wondered about trying to weld it in situ but that also looks like asking for a fire. Any suggestions please. [/QUOTE]
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