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All-crop harvester "quiz" pg 1

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    Posted: 01 May 2017 at 10:56pm
Ok guys here's the all-crop harvester quiz pg 1.



1.    The all-crop is most noted for:

          ( ) a. Use in custom operation.

          ( ) b. Use in home ownership and operation on the family-sized farm.

          ( ) c. Purchase and use by group of farmers, just as was done in buying threshing rigs.

2.    The basic sales story on the all-crop is:

          ( ) a. 4-way balanced capacity.

          ( ) b."straight thru" design of thresher body.

          ( ) c. Large capacity, based on width-of-cut

3.    "Wide-flow" feeding in the "66" means:

          ( ) a. Wide header, narrow cylinder, wide rack

          ( ) b. Wide header only.

          ( ) c. Wide sickle, wide header, wide cylinder

4.     Sickle guards used on the"66" are:

          ( ) a. 1 piece, 3 prong, level cutting

          ( ) b. 2 piece, 3 prong with removable ledger plates

          ( ) c. 1 piece, 3 prong , specially hardened, downward sloping to cut on an angle

5.    The cylinder in the "66" is :

          ( ) a. 5-1/2' wide with 8 rubber-covered bars.

          ( ) b. 5' wide, with combination rubber and spike bars

          ( ) c. 5' wide, with 8 rubber-covered bars.

6.    Thorough separation is assured in the all-crop by:

          ( ) a. Extremely gentle rack action

          ( ) b. Combination air-blast separation and "step-up" rack

          ( ) c. Combination beaters and "step-up" rack


There you go guys enjoy.

Edited by Mikez - 01 May 2017 at 10:59pm
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I think I figured all out except #4. That would be a total guess for me.
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1. B
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.C
6. B
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1.b
2.a
3.c
4.c
5.c
6.b

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Ok here they are.

1. B. use in home in home ownership and operation on the family-sized farm.

2. A. 4-way balanced capacity

3. C. Wide sickle, wide header, wide cylinder.

4. C. 1 piece, 3 prong, specially hardened, downward sloping to cut on an angle.

5. C. 5' wide, with 8 rubber-covered bars.

6. B. combination air-blast separation and "step-up" rack
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ryan Renko Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2017 at 8:35pm
Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

I think I figured all out except #4. That would be a total guess for me.
I agree with Lonn. No mention of the 2 prong guards. Ryan
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