Cross Auger Flow Control Kit Fits Any Deere Combine
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"You can control the amount of grain that's fed to the unloading auger with our new cross auger flow control kit for Deere combines. It avoids stress on the auger and keeps it from plugging," says Del Croissant, Stewart Steel Inc., Weyburn, Sask.
The kit consists of a series of bolt-on steel plates that install inside the grain tank over the top of the auger that feeds into the unloading auger. The plates measure 6 in. wide and 2 ft. long. The 9000 series Deere combines require nine plates. The 9400, 9500, and 9600 models require a combination of short and long plates.
"Deere offers plates similar to ours as an option, but they cost much more. As far as we know, other combine brands don't have this problem to the extent that Deere combines do," says Croissant.
Plates for one combine sell for $249 (Canadian).
The company also sells replacement skid plates for Deere and Case-IH grain headers. "They sell for $1,250 Canadian which is about 40 percent less than factory plates," says Croissant.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Stewart Steel, Inc., Box 1087, Weyburn, Sask., Canada S4H 2L3 (ph 306 842-4411; fax 306 848-3519; Website: www.stewartsteel.com).
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Cross Auger Flow Control Kit Fits Any Deere Combine COMBINES Accessories 24-5-6 "You can control the amount of grain that's fed to the unloading auger with our new cross auger flow control kit for Deere combines. It avoids stress on the auger and keeps it from plugging," says Del Croissant, Stewart Steel Inc., Weyburn, Sask.
The kit consists of a series of bolt-on steel plates that install inside the grain tank over the top of the auger that feeds into the unloading auger. The plates measure 6 in. wide and 2 ft. long. The 9000 series Deere combines require nine plates. The 9400, 9500, and 9600 models require a combination of short and long plates.
"Deere offers plates similar to ours as an option, but they cost much more. As far as we know, other combine brands don't have this problem to the extent that Deere combines do," says Croissant.
Plates for one combine sell for $249 (Canadian).
The company also sells replacement skid plates for Deere and Case-IH grain headers. "They sell for $1,250 Canadian which is about 40 percent less than factory plates," says Croissant.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Stewart Steel, Inc., Box 1087, Weyburn, Sask., Canada S4H 2L3 (ph 306 842-4411; fax 306 848-3519; Website: www.stewartsteel.com).
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