oakleaf
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What are the differences between a 1540 and a 1540 s please?
Also known as a rotary seporater I think.1540s has a secondary beater behind the drum.
Thanks ,but not buying. Just saw one of each parked up on a headland and wondered.Don't touch a 1540 anyway, they won't cut a full day without wrecking something or at the very least, burning off the belt that empties the bin. 1530 far superior machine
Either the two had just broken down, or else they had just been fixedThanks ,but not buying. Just saw one of each parked up on a headland and wondered.
Spent hours as a kid riding on a 1530. was very little bother apart from when oil pump went. Nearby there were a 1540 a 1545 and a 1550, the later two without cabs. What were the differences between 1530 and 1540? Our 1530 had a 12ft cut and neighbours 1540(can't remember if it was an S or not) was only 10........
That is strange because the M140 was named the Armada by New Holland but only the very first models had decals with the name.Here 1545 was named Armada
When the first Leon clayes combines came here imported by Bamfords in the 60s the m140 was also called the landlordThat is strange because the M140 was named the Armada by New Holland but only the very first models had decals with the name.
Loads of 1530s, 1540s, 1545 and 1550s here still. Really surprising! Quite a few UK imports that came over during the late 70s and early 80s actually. They are good machines if you have a few acres to cut but can noticeably see the capacity deteriorating when straw gets damp. Parts are getting an issue as we don't have any combine breakers.
Thinking about it pretty much all NH build (M133, 135, 140) followed by the 1500 range, 8000 and TX were bombproof. Yes things went wrong but loads about still and parts can be sourced. Can't see as many Dominators!
Further up this thread, it implies that S designation stood for rotary separator. So you could buy a 1540 and a 1540S........The main difference between the 1530 and the 1540 is that the 1540 had a rotary separator, a bit more power and bigger grain tank. The 1545 was basic 5 walker machine, the 1550 was similar but again with a rotary separator, more power and a bigger tank.
Further up this thread, it implies that S designation stood for rotary separator. So you could buy a 1540 and a 1540S........