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Gleaner g rattle chain plugged

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    Posted: 24 Sep 2018 at 9:59pm
So I'm trying to figure out how best top unplug the rattle chain on my g. It has corn stalks built up underneath the chain and I can't seem to get to them...
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Open the rock door and turn the cylinder sheave backwards by hand, that is the way I unplug the rattle chain on our K.











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That hasn't seemed to help....
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You can swing the whole concave down if you have to and do like VAfarmboy says. Never had a G and I assume the concave would be heavy but maybe not. On my E it was a simple thing to swing down the concave in order to remove a slug. I bet the slip clutch gives before the raddle chain moves though.




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Raise throat all the way up and lock it. Remove the lower raddle clean-out door.
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

Raise throat all the way up and lock it. Remove the lower raddle clean-out door.
Yes, the obvious, from my computer screen is easily overlooked.
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I unplugged my 'G's' many times.  none were ez.  one time i threatened to get out the chainsaw on beans stubble, but cooler heads prevailed.   I learned alot from old custom cutters who ran G's.   couple items i remember was a faster sprocket on the feeder beater and hanging the door behind the feeder beater, instead of letting it swing.  I always found ackerman concave bars helped.    keeping slip clutches in topnotch shape.

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Do what dr allis says! I’ve done that many times. Removing the raddle door is a dusty dirty job though!
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I've never plugged my "G's", but have the "K" many times, I made a long 3/8's rod with a "T" handle, and a small hook on the other end, went in thru the side holes and from underneath. worked very well. if your raddle chain is getting plugged, check the tension on your rock door.
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Something sounds out of order to cause this in the first place. Chain slack correct? Thresher beater got fast sprocket driving it since you have slow cyl speed in corn? Shouldn't be much for stalks entering machine to begin with. Had an A2 and then an F2 since 1982 and never experienced such.
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What makes a G more difficult than an F series?
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If the metal deflector above rattle is bent in a curve, it will push trash under chain. If it is bent, take it out, throw it on ground, stomp it straight, put it back in and enjoy the rest of the day.      MACK
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Don't think my A2 had the curtain over raddle and if it did it was fabric. Someone advised me to remove curved metal curtain on F2 for corn and beans and it's along the wall somewhere.
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Just wondering how you made out?
I have a G as well but just thrash wheat oats and barley oh and canola.
Plugging the raddle hasn't been a problem since I tightened the chain up.Took out a whole slat and link.Surprising the amount of wear and stretch.
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I ended up putting ratchet straps on each side and tightened them at the same time till it all came loose. I think it plugged in the first place because the separator clutch needed tightened so everything was moving too slow...
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Originally posted by spencefarm spencefarm wrote:

I ended up putting ratchet straps on each side and tightened them at the same time till it all came loose. I think it plugged in the first place because the separator clutch needed tightened so everything was moving too slow...
Please verify your engines WOT/under load RPM
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high idle about 100 over rated gets you close.Always above a little, not equal to....hard to get good reading running through field.Even the engine tach jumps around under load because the load varies

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Set hl idle setting still with no load on motor.    MACK
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Agree with MACK but my book give a range for high idle.You want the high number.
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