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Overhauling a 20 year old combine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mursal" data-source="post: 4239134" data-attributes="member: 5919"><p>Very hard to do preventative maintenance on working electrics. </p><p>You could do it yourself, if so inclined ................... </p><p>Clean all connections so they are free from corrosion (black/green stuff) you need to see the pin colour when you look into the loom connections. Any vibration points on the looms recover. </p><p></p><p>Keep the machine dry don't wash and put it straight into storage. Consider blowing down dry and wash (if you really have to) just before you go working next harvest. Heated or at least warm storage will also help and keep the little feckers out. </p><p></p><p>But if you have it in the head to change, why not ..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mursal, post: 4239134, member: 5919"] Very hard to do preventative maintenance on working electrics. You could do it yourself, if so inclined ................... Clean all connections so they are free from corrosion (black/green stuff) you need to see the pin colour when you look into the loom connections. Any vibration points on the looms recover. Keep the machine dry don't wash and put it straight into storage. Consider blowing down dry and wash (if you really have to) just before you go working next harvest. Heated or at least warm storage will also help and keep the little feckers out. But if you have it in the head to change, why not .......... [/QUOTE]
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