Gleaner Auger trough liners
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Topic: Gleaner Auger trough liners
Posted By: VAfarmboy
Subject: Gleaner Auger trough liners
Date Posted: 19 Sep 2016 at 10:57pm
Anyone know who sells poly auger trough liners for the older F/K grain headers?
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Posted By: wayneIA
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2016 at 12:50am
I've bought poly from Farm Tek to make my own liners. Put one in the grain tank of the N5 I used to have, and bought another to reline my 15' head on my R50 that I have now, haven't got the bean head done yet though.
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Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2016 at 3:16am
like Wayne says...and if you buy the thinner stuff, you usually don't hafta make any auger adjustments as it replaces the wear gap from the cross auger.
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Posted By: AC7060IL
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2016 at 8:31am
I bought a 50' roll of 1/8" poly (24",30"width??) from Sloans Express to line my K2's 12' platform header under cross auger. We removed cross auger, cut poly to length, slid poly inward til it hit angle knife at rear of auger. Placed the remnant roll of poly onto top of new poly floor liner & had my wife sit on it to help hold & form liner to original floor while I drilled holes & secured with 1/4" SS rounded torque head bolts. Daughter was under header putting on washers & nuts. It takes lots of help & hands. We used large 3/4" SS flat washers with each bolt to help hold liner down. Also welded a one inch 1/8" flat steel at back of sickle frame to help hold & secure front of poly from any potential incoming crop snags. It been working great for 5 years.
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Posted By: coggonobrien
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2016 at 8:38am
Probably be worth adding an adjustable support brace to the underside of the auger pushing it up to take the sag out. We built one for our r50.
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