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ScourKleen Rebuild Finished

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    Posted: 01 Oct 2016 at 9:52pm
We started this project 2 or 3 months ago. No Bolt, Screw, Gear or Bearing came off without a major fight. Previous owner must have
dropped several lumber loads on it. Thanks Dennis A (IL)for the weed seed bagger spring. Will post more pictures when we actually combine in 3 or 4 weeks.













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looks good! hope it works as good as it looks!
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Looks great! 
Where did you get the A-C decal? Is it the 6" one? I need a couple. 
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We have a farm and home store chain in central Iowa called Theissen's. The store across from where I work in Pella actually has a decent selection of A-C single decals. I'm pretty sure the one in the pics is one they have. I'll take a look tomorrow if you like.
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Thanks! I'd appreciate it! The ones I need are the 6" ones. 
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That should be some clean soybeans that come through that All Crop
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That is amazing, very well done. Trev.
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Great restoration work on the scour clean! You had a project for sure to bring that back and look that good! Thanks for the pictures!
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It was my opinion just a year or two ago that a scourkleen was obsolete in the weed free fields nowadays during harvest. My bad. I have not seen so many chemical resistant weeds in soybean fields like this year!!! Some fields remind me of the '70s!!! Weeds are making a huge come back around here. Ryan
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

It was my opinion just a year or two ago that a scourkleen was obsolete in the weed free fields nowadays during harvest. My bad. I have not seen so many chemical resistant weeds in soybean fields like this year!!! Some fields remind me of the '70s!!! Weeds are making a huge come back around here. Ryan


Do they even make scourkleen's anymore?  I haven't seen one on a combine since the 1970s and that machine was from the mid 60s.
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That looks very nice! I bet it took a lot of time. shuld run great now for a long time.

Seeing a lot of soybean weeds here in IN too. Lots of mares tail, and that palmer amaranth.
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Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:

That looks very nice! I bet it took a lot of time. shuld run great now for a long time.

Seeing a lot of soybean weeds here in IN too. Lots of mares tail, and that palmer amaranth.
  Palmer Amaranth!!!! I have been looking for the name of this weed that is overtaking every soybean field in the area and you solved it for me Dave!! They are in every field no matter the spray application and some fields are horrendous with these weeds!! Ryan
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:

That looks very nice! I bet it took a lot of time. shuld run great now for a long time.

Seeing a lot of soybean weeds here in IN too. Lots of mares tail, and that palmer amaranth.
  Palmer Amaranth!!!! I have been looking for the name of this weed that is overtaking every soybean field in the area and you solved it for me Dave!! They are in every field no matter the spray application and some fields are horrendous with these weeds!! Ryan
We always called those "pig weeds". They are pretty hard to kill.
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There are 3 varieties.
Pig weeds are old (around here a long time and are killed by roundup.
Water hemp is similar and harder to kill.
Palmer came from down south in the last 5-7 years. Been seeing it a little here and there. Now it's everywhere. Roundup won't touch it. Have to spray with Liberty, Cobra, or similar spray when the plant's really small, and they grow FAST. The days of nice clean fields with 2 pass spraying are over here. Check out Purdue University's website for more info.
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Nice looking machine you have there!!!  Big smile
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     Creston, the decals came from Jensales. They have one of the largest selections I've seen. Prices were the best out of the top decal sellers.     Duane       PS, Almost forgot, They have a video of Rachel herself showing how to apply them !!!
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