Mf Combines

Surgery

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Location
Oxford
Think I got a Friday afternoon model 🙄
another Friday model! Sold ours this time. To be fair it went well this time.

what I would say about Mf combines is other brands don’t have so many Achilles heals , shame really as back when the 30-40 series came out it was the machine , it sold on buckets so why o why they never kept updating along the way god only knows , bit like the tractors.
 

MattR

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I don’t suppose anyone’s had any issues with the drum speed continually slowing down whilst in work? It’s a 36 combine, set it to 950rpm drum speed and within a few minutes it’s back down to 850, if left it just keeps winding down so have to keep clicking the drum speed switch in the cab to get it to come back up to desired speed. Not hard but a tad annoying and easily forgotten, did a tank full before realising I’d forgotten and ended up with a tank full of less than desirable sample 🤦🏻‍♂️

Did you manage to solve this @barr11 ?
Having the same problem this year on our MF34 - no leak visible so I presume its the solenoid valve on the cylinder variator? Rang up the dealers today and the part is over £400! Anyone got any suggestions - take the valve apart and see if I can sort the issue? Somewhere I can get a cheaper alternative? Or could it be something else causing the problem? Cheers.
 

pgilliat

Member
Did you manage to solve this @barr11 ?
Having the same problem this year on our MF34 - no leak visible so I presume its the solenoid valve on the cylinder variator? Rang up the dealers today and the part is over £400! Anyone got any suggestions - take the valve apart and see if I can sort the issue? Somewhere I can get a cheaper alternative? Or could it be something else causing the problem? Cheers.
A tap will allow you to isolate the variator if it is the solenoid leaking. Have done this on my 40
 

barr11

Member
Did you manage to solve this @barr11 ?
Having the same problem this year on our MF34 - no leak visible so I presume its the solenoid valve on the cylinder variator? Rang up the dealers today and the part is over £400! Anyone got any suggestions - take the valve apart and see if I can sort the issue? Somewhere I can get a cheaper alternative? Or could it be something else causing the problem? Cheers.

as mentioned above, we fitted a tap as a temporary measure, still fitted now 🙈. Cured the problem though!
 
Anyone got any tips for changing the drum belt on a 34? Is it fairly straightforward?
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Normally do all the right hand side belts all at the same time as takes about 3-4 hours to whole lot, best have a look at the 4 cylinder belts while your in there as they can have chunks out them and you won't notice unless its stopped at a certain position.
 

Claus

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Arable Farmer
Tell me, what settings do you use on the combine MF7278 when threshing wheat and sunflower?
When threshing wheat, it was difficult to achieve a reduction in losses behind the straw walkers. At the same time, with a yield of 8.5t/acre, the combine had a speed of 2.5-3 mph.
 

quattro

Member
Location
scotland
Tell me, what settings do you use on the combine MF7278 when threshing wheat and sunflower?
When threshing wheat, it was difficult to achieve a reduction in losses behind the straw walkers. At the same time, with a yield of 8.5t/acre, the combine had a speed of 2.5-3 mph.
Some yield at that speed!!
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
Tell me, what settings do you use on the combine MF7278 when threshing wheat and sunflower?
When threshing wheat, it was difficult to achieve a reduction in losses behind the straw walkers. At the same time, with a yield of 8.5t/acre, the combine had a speed of 2.5-3 mph.
To be fair that’s about right really , had mf combines for a while , best sample , best straw etc but forward speed was an issue , if they had some kind of agitater over the walkers it would have helped a lot.
 

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
Any walker machine will struggle to get very high outputs unless the crop is very fit and the straw very dry and preferably cut as high as possible.
When I ran an 865 we thought 15-16 TPH in Barley was fair going and 20 in Wheat. But we used to cut for one customer who had huge crops due to his soil and style of farming where I have seen us pushing up to 40TPH as he would never let us near the crop until it was absolutely 100% fit and dry. Used to work well for us as he had a couple of hundred acres and we always cut it 2 weeks after we had finished everything else.
The 865 had beaters up the elevator and most of the separation happened before the drum in a fit crop
 

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