You should service the combine at Quitting time that way, the barriers will take degrees because they are warm. When you do it when they're cold grease will not flow in the bearing like it should
Hi Ben. Watched you and Molly at the NMS where you tried some skid steers for size. Have you tried the new big JD. They had one along with other equipment and tractors and combines at their farm somewhere in Iowa. Have you started corn yet.
AT the end of a long day on the combine you just want to go home. But I would (since I'm already covered in bean dust) blow off the combine, (check for fire) make a list of problems to solve and adjustments to make in the morning as I'm servicing the combine. (But that's just me).
Your videos are really starting to go down hill . Can't believe with that accent you're from Iowa.. never heard anyone talk like that in 60 years. Unless they are in breeds??! Missouri, that's what it is!!