John deere 6600 combine specs
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The 00 series have a hit and miss reputation around here. Some guys loved them and for others it was the last JD combine they had before going to an AF. One thing that seems to be somewhat common is the guys who had bad luck with them is they bought them used and they were the earlier flat screen combines. Seems like the 00 series didn't have the durablity the 20s series had and around here anyway the 20 series have a much better reputation. We have a and
John deere 6600 combine specs
Hp of JD combine. John Deere Tractors Discussion Forum. Welcome Guest, Log in or Register. BlakeG Report to Moderator. Im wondering what the hp of a gas combine engine is, also what size is the engine most commonly found in these gas models, thanks. Poor Farm Jim Report to Moderator. BlakeG, according to the factory brochure I have dated the used a gas rated at H. Hope this helps. Glen in TX Report to Moderator. Not sure without digging out book later but was thinking the gas ones were probably a engine and those were rated about hp in tractors like The popular diesels used in later were the rated at about hp in combines. There was also one smaller diesel used in early also.
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page]. The hood has on it and the tractor looked american to me but I wasn't studying it and I am no JD expert.
The combine was the monster of its day, reserved for the largest farms, but as farms became larger and yields increased, more and more farmers turned to its large capacity for their harvests. Deere powered the with a cubic inch Dubuque-built gasoline engine and supplied platforms of up to 22 feet wide to harvest with the machine. The was updated and improved over its lifetime and was later powered by the venerable engine from the , a diesel and gasoline engine. Power, response, and economy all improved, and owners of later combines were happy, indeed. When the New Generation combines were introduced in the fall of , many farmers who were considering a new combine had little interest in maintaining their same power level. They wanted an upgrade to bring more capacity and efficiency, not to stick with what they already had.
The combine was the monster of its day, reserved for the largest farms, but as farms became larger and yields increased, more and more farmers turned to its large capacity for their harvests. Deere powered the with a cubic inch Dubuque-built gasoline engine and supplied platforms of up to 22 feet wide to harvest with the machine. The was updated and improved over its lifetime and was later powered by the venerable engine from the , a diesel and gasoline engine. Power, response, and economy all improved, and owners of later combines were happy, indeed. When the New Generation combines were introduced in the fall of , many farmers who were considering a new combine had little interest in maintaining their same power level. They wanted an upgrade to bring more capacity and efficiency, not to stick with what they already had. As such, the became the hot seller of the group. The was introduced with a Dubuque-built gasoline or diesel engine.
John deere 6600 combine specs
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Found one in a shed been sitting up for years in good shape low hours but need to know more about what this machine is.
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I have a 78 that has the engine, lots more guts that the little The engine in the combine apparently is a Gonna be a great project and learning expirence Hope to have some pics soon. Deere considered this and enclosed the engine in a steel box. Deere powered the with a cubic inch Dubuque-built gasoline engine and supplied platforms of up to 22 feet wide to harvest with the machine. The 14 series was a better combine all around in that time era. I had a You could choke it up with just a 4 row in downed milo in a wet year and they didn't come with feeder house reverser then. These augers also would work at any incline. Some things where harder than others to work on but all in all not as bad as others I have worked on,and yes I have been working on a the last couple of years and there are lots to make me swear on it also. I Have learned some about jd from this. This machine had the same dimensions and specifications as a regular , but came with tires more suited for slogging through muddy rice fields. Dont try to jury rig stuff. I run a flex head and a 4 row narrow corn head. John Jenkins Report to Moderator.
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Shop Online Today. Deere also did not give results in other crops. Big Bud guy Posted March 22, I did look up the engine online. Hereford Guy, you must have never worked on an Axial Flow A pair of Deere engineers had noticed rows of shelled corn left behind in a recently combined field in Illinois. The engine inside of the updated compartment was now limited to the diesel, only. The combine was the monster of its day, reserved for the largest farms, but as farms became larger and yields increased, more and more farmers turned to its large capacity for their harvests. The shaking in the shoe was made more vigorous in an attempt to really coax the grain out of the chaff and the fan was improved to deliver more air through the chaffer. Looking to do a little custom work locally.
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