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All Crop 66 draper binding

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    Posted: 11 Apr 2017 at 7:20pm
Hi gang,

I am still searching for a local all crop 40 for fun but in the meantime I stumbled across a 66 that was stored in a barn locally for super cheap. It will need bushings in 1 wheel. Have yet to take it apart but hope it is not scored to heck. It was very well lubed over the years with nothing seized and all is free without squeaks. The top draper would make it through a couple years and the bottom one was redone at some point.

The top draper works fine without issue, but the bottom one will go .5 to 1.5 revolutions and then bind. I can back it up by turning the flywheel backwards without issue but then bind again at some other point. It is not binding at the head as I can move my fingers everywhere down there. Does not seem to be binding at the top.

The only thing odd about is it that there is a misalignment of about 1" and maybe that is causing grief when slat goes around the roller.

Wisdom?
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That's it. If those slats are not perfectly straight all the way across, you will have binding. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ryan Renko Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 2017 at 8:06pm
I would first look at the draper itself at the connecting slat and make sure the draper is straight which means the amount of canvas under the slat measures equal at both right to left sides. Also check the two idler tension levers down in front by the sickle and make sure they are equal. Ryan
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Thx for the tidbits. I will take the draper out and make sure the slats are lined up correctly and then put it back in. Cant really see it being anything else. The tensioners look to be in fine working order.
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You really dont have to take the draper out. Just measure the canvas tabs that go under the connecting slat and make them all the same. Ryan
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Will try that as a first step. Good to know as it would make it much simpler.
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Post some pictures of your combine if you can. We all like to see them put back into service and saved from the scrappers!!! Ryan
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

Post some pictures of your combine if you can. We all like to see them put back into service and saved from the scrappers!!! Ryan
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Will get pics in the next couple of days. Adjusted the draper and it is much better but still not perfect. Hope to get an acre of wheat planted for the kids this spring.

One axle shaft and hub was neglected so if anyone has a spare in decent shape pls let me know what you want for it via PM. Will post a request in the classifieds as well.
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A lot of folks (my great-grandpa included) chopped off the old hubs and had car hubs with bearings welded on. Grandpa always said those hubs with the bushings weren't worth 2 cents. Lol
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You know thats exactly what I thought as well. You can get implement stubs that would fit right in but for the drive side, some type of adapter would need to be made. That is the side that is cooked! If I cannot find a replacement for a reasonable price, I will go the route of new stubs with real bearings! I expect this to get a lot of use, just hobby sized efforts.
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