



Just had a new sheave put on as it was eating drive belts, $3600.00 for the both upper and lower sheaves, other than that this machine hasn't cost me hardly anything to keep it going. This is interesting keep us posted pictures would help these Gleaner boys on here are the best Ive ever seen IMHO.I have a k combine, gas burner, 13 ft head with hume reel and love bar, 2-row 38 in head and 3-row 30 inch head, i love this combine, have run it for years, good grain sample, easy to work on, takes 5 rows of 30 in beans great, and 3 rows of corn real nice. Where are you getting the serial number from Should be on the left hand side just above the cleaning shoe. What does the decals on the grain bin say It sounds more like an engine serial number. The numbers are showing it as a 1981 the F-K is throwing me usually if it is a Corn Soybean Special it should read FKS and if gear drive will show nothing and Hydro is printed out but, Im doing that from memory. If you have another lever to the right of that, it controls reel height and speed. Rods go back to the hydraulic valve stack to move various valves. With that description, you have a gear drive, with variable speed.į had a standard H shift pattern, the F2 gear drive (I still have one) had a two shift lever system- actually a dumb idea.Īnyway, when you are in any gear, you move the VS forward or back to adjust speed, and the same lever, moved up and down, controls the header height. There is a lot more to this so my e-mail is open feel free to do so. I remeber the the pics and Im thinking its a gear drive because there is no decals on the bin for Hydro-traction drive. The main difference between the Hydro-Traction drive in your model and the traction drive is there should be a T handle on the right console with a rocker switch on the the left side of the T handle for the head raise and lower a traction drive will have a round rod with a white knob which you push or pull to speed up or slow down. Lever has a thumb switch to control header height- driving it, I just keep my hand on one lever, control most important functions. Gleaner A combine serial number age Discussion in the Combines and Harvesters forum at Yesterdays Tractors. The Gleaner brand continues today under the ownership of AGCO. Gleaner has been a popular brand of combine harvester particularly in the Midwestern United States for many decades, first as an independent firm, and later as a division of Allis-Chalmers. The Gleaner Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of combine harvesters. Push the lever forward, you go ahead, push it farther, you go faster.same in reverse. Ie, 0-max speed in each range (two ranges on my M2, plus hi and low in each range). Hydro drive gives you infinite variable speed, forward and reverse, on one lever, within each gear range.

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