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What problems happen during harvesting?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7698730" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Chopper belt has torn a lump out of itself for some reason tonight. You can hear it bump as that bit runs over the pulley. Won’t be long before it shreds itself. 6.3 m belt so will be expensive. Wobble box knocking a bit as well. I have had weeks of changing tractor clutch, reroofing grain store and other harvest preparations and as usual collapse exhausted into the combine seat for the start of harvest. I always reckon the preparations and anticipation is harder work than the harvest itself. Once you get in that seat you can at least sit back for a while hopefully. Anyway my brother is driving it this year and I’m on carting and the dryer and maybe drilling some rape. On the old boys job now. Next stop retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7698730, member: 2119"] Chopper belt has torn a lump out of itself for some reason tonight. You can hear it bump as that bit runs over the pulley. Won’t be long before it shreds itself. 6.3 m belt so will be expensive. Wobble box knocking a bit as well. I have had weeks of changing tractor clutch, reroofing grain store and other harvest preparations and as usual collapse exhausted into the combine seat for the start of harvest. I always reckon the preparations and anticipation is harder work than the harvest itself. Once you get in that seat you can at least sit back for a while hopefully. Anyway my brother is driving it this year and I’m on carting and the dryer and maybe drilling some rape. On the old boys job now. Next stop retirement. [/QUOTE]
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