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<blockquote data-quote="jakeboy" data-source="post: 6816388" data-attributes="member: 6432"><p>Indeed cascade separator I believe correct term,</p><p>The very last machines were actually built early 1987 in Brantford, none as I’m aware ever made it to the uk they were badged Massey! only across the grain tank.</p><p>Our 1985 has the three sieve shoe! As all post 85 series combines had fitted, along with fanning mill, drum speed, all automated and electrically controlled from in cab!</p><p>Prior to 1985 this was not available, these were called the 85 series, also these had the open vents pressed into the front bonnet to aid engine cooling in hotter climates.</p><p>Apart from the Dronny table header! I’ve personally never came across any other parts on these combines including sieves! That came from that company, unless retro fitted after by another user?</p><p>We have a full operators manual regarding also the triple sieve shoe adjustments plus the retrofit grain tanks and tank alarm monitor RDS system installed by a company for Peacock and Binnington .</p><p>It was a long time ago now and stranger things have happened ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeboy, post: 6816388, member: 6432"] Indeed cascade separator I believe correct term, The very last machines were actually built early 1987 in Brantford, none as I’m aware ever made it to the uk they were badged Massey! only across the grain tank. Our 1985 has the three sieve shoe! As all post 85 series combines had fitted, along with fanning mill, drum speed, all automated and electrically controlled from in cab! Prior to 1985 this was not available, these were called the 85 series, also these had the open vents pressed into the front bonnet to aid engine cooling in hotter climates. Apart from the Dronny table header! I’ve personally never came across any other parts on these combines including sieves! That came from that company, unless retro fitted after by another user? We have a full operators manual regarding also the triple sieve shoe adjustments plus the retrofit grain tanks and tank alarm monitor RDS system installed by a company for Peacock and Binnington . It was a long time ago now and stranger things have happened ?? [/QUOTE]
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