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Adjustable Rotor Blade Kit For Case-IH Combines
You can prevent uneven feeding and wrapping of crops in the cylinder of a Case-IH combine with these new bolt-on replacement rotor blades that you adjust outward as the cutting face wears.
  Originally designed for the grass seed market, the blades were introduced at the recent Spokane Ag Expo in Spokane, Wash. They're made of a wear-resistant, chrome-plated steel. They bolt onto the elephant ear of the combine rotor. Existing holes in the elephant ear have to be slotted in order to adjust the blades out to the kidney, or bearing mount area, as the cutting surface wears.
  They're available for 60 and 80 series Case-IH combines and they sell for $135 and $145 each, respectively.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, DeJong Products Inc., 25000 SW DeJong Road, Sheridan, Ore. 97378-9612 (ph 800 887-3415 or 503 843-3415; Web site: www.dejongproducts.com; E-mail dpi@onlinemac.com).


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1999 - Volume #23, Issue #3