Don't have one anymore, but when we did we just blew it down with a compressor to get everything out from inside and then as much as possible off the outside - you look like you've been working down a mine by the time you've done.
When we got it out to start the next season, then, we used to pressure wash it.
Too many nooks and crannies, IMHO, to sit in water from now until next year.
^^^^ what yellowbelly said ^^^^Don't have one anymore, but when we did we just blew it down with a compressor to get everything out from inside and then as much as possible off the outside - you look like you've been working down a mine by the time you've done.
When we got it out to start the next season, then, we used to pressure wash it.
Too many nooks and crannies, IMHO, to sit in water from now until next year.
No . just 4 acres of wheat and 15 flat sb , trouble is Stoke are live on tv tomorrowWash it and leave in the sun for a day with panels open.
Have you finished @bobk
Gives a dry week, so watch he football. I've been at a wedding today, so no combining. Came home after the main event to feed dogs and decided to move combine down road to the last field while it was quiet. Left the night do, to the young uns.No . just 4 acres of wheat and 15 flat sb , trouble is Stoke are live on tv tomorrow
What's wrong with it being dirty it will only get dirty next year. Ours has done 8 seasons and not been washed yet 1550hrs and 2 bearings gone. It very rarely gets wet if rain is forecast I try to get it in a shed so that it just blows off panels are dusty but Avery nook and cranny clean and dry pic taken last yearWhat do you reckon , mine's a bit dirty .. but don't want a rusty f'''''r
No . just 4 acres of wheat and 15 flat sb , trouble is Stoke are live on tv tomorrow