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    Posted: 24 Oct 2019 at 10:59am
Any one ever replace center board on F3?  is difficult to do? Would I have to remove elevator from combine?
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Yes on remove....it is 2 pieces held together down center with bolts through board
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I have no experience with replacing the board, but may I ask why it needs replaced on such a "newish" machine compared to our '79 F2? Just curious is all, have a feeling our machine is on "borrowed" time Cry
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Hardest job is getting it out of grain bin.      MACK
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Good luck finding one. Couple of years ago I checked and they were NLA from AGCO
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I'm not so much familiar with F series, but if the center board on them is oak like on L/M series, I used to make them out of a piece of oak from the local lumber yard. Darrel
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We replaced one in the L3 last winter. Two guys works best to remove and reinstall the elevator. We took our worn out center board to local cabinet maker. He made a perfect match, bolt holes and all.
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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Its breaking up on the lower end.  Had a couple of pieces at the bottom causing cause slip clutch to go off.  Also a lot of extra beans not geting carried on up and loading auger and elevator.  about finished, will be winter project.
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