AGCO Gleaner S67 Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

Quick Reference Guide

S67/S68/S96 • S77/S78/S97 • S88/S98 Models

It is YOUR responsibility to read and understand the safety section in your  
Operator’s Manual and the manual for all attachments before operating your  
machine. Remember YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only 
protect you, but also the people around you.

Study the features in your Operator’s Manual and make them a working part  of 
your safety program. Keep in mind that the safety section in your Operator’s  
Manual is written only for this type of machine. Practice all other usual and  
customary safe working precautions, and above all REMEMBER - SAFETY IS  
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. YOU CAN PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.

Summary of Contents for Gleaner S67

Page 1: ...y to safety Good safety practices not only protect you but also the people around you Study the features in your Operator s Manual and make them a working part of your safety program Keep in mind that...

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Page 3: ...er 11 Rye 11 Troubleshooting Header 12 Feed Conveyer 17 Processor 18 Grain Quality 20 Grain Loss 24 Loss Calculation Quick Check For Combine Grain Loss26 Spreading Discharge 26 Next Step For Combine G...

Page 4: ...rive Setup Cutterbar locked up on flex headers Variable speed header drive in slowest position Right hand pivot drive belt positioned on large countershaft drive sheave Left separator cage cover shoul...

Page 5: ...ve belt so chopper is operating at fast speed Dry Corn 20 moisture Initial Combine Setup Rotor RPM Concave Setting Fan Opening Chaffer Opening Sieve Openin g Chopper Speed Elevator Boots 250 300 0 6 0...

Page 6: ...eed chains at slow speed for corn Initial Header Header Drive Setup Variable speed header drive hose and coupler should be connected Right hand pivot drive belt positioned on small countershaft drive...

Page 7: ...e belt positioned on large countershaft drive sheave Tips Round end corn chaffer can remain in combine for soybeans however if grain sample quality needs to be improved standard chaffer isavailable Le...

Page 8: ...igh position and fast speed Angle pickup header down so pickup attachment and pickup header auger can breakup clumps of crop material and more evenly feed the feed chains Lower wind board accordingly...

Page 9: ...with forward bars and remove separator knives if installed Initial Header Header Drive Setup Cutter Bar In some crops the material is direct cut so the header should be set up accordingly In many case...

Page 10: ...valve for sunflowers Additional Combine Setup May require additional Separator Blanking Kit 700961967 3 blanks will block off separator grates and level out shoe distribution Please have your dealer c...

Page 11: ...creen door underneath combine with plastic or cardboard This will restrict incoming air to the shoe Also block vertical area on front side of frame x brace located in front of fan This will restrict i...

Page 12: ...a seed harvest but should be removed for any other crop Initial Header Header Drive Setup Variable speed header drive in slowest position Right hand pivot drive belt positioned on large countershaft d...

Page 13: ...be using the hydraulics for the collection system Straw Spreader If collecting seed only leave the chaff spreader on If collecting for seed and flower remove the chaff spreader for you will be using...

Page 14: ...n slowest position Right hand pivot drive belt positioned on large countershaft drive sheave Additional Combine Setup May require additional Separator Blanking Kit 700961967 This will block off separa...

Page 15: ...lace worn hold down clipsand adjust clips Too much fore and aft looseness between sickle back andguards Adjust wear plates Bent or twisted sickle Straighten or replace sickleassembly Ground speed too...

Page 16: ...plugging Possible Cause Correction Sickle sections not contactingguards Adjust sickle so tips of sicklesection rest lightly on guards Missing or worn sickle sections Replace sickle sections Reel not...

Page 17: ...peed of combine Excessive looseness of cuttingparts and sickle drive Remove all excessive play from cutter bar and sickle drive to eliminate vibration Drive idler shock absorber worn Replace shock abs...

Page 18: ...place or straightentines Crop not divided at headerends Install or adjust long dividers Reel ends wrapping Install reel end shields Flex header Install Reel Divider Kit 700962402 Dynaflex Raise reel t...

Page 19: ...low Insufficient lean in header conveyor flighting Conveyor flighting should haveslight lean toward center of conveyor Using carpenter s square against conveyor tube Flighting should lean approximatel...

Page 20: ...place thresher cylinder bars Concave clearance too wide Reduce concave clearance and then speed if cracking occurs Feeder chain slats bowed or missing Straighten or replace bent ormissing slats Materi...

Page 21: ...mud or dirt etc Clean concave Cage helical bars worn ordamaged Repair helical bars and be sure theyare properly aligned Cage door assembly not aligned Align door assembly by adjusting alignment bolts...

Page 22: ...gears Make sure to place gearbox backin High or Low gear Grain loss from cylinder Possible Cause Correction Engine not up to correctspeed Adjust engine high idle toproper speed Insufficient material...

Page 23: ...dents from conveyor housingsto achieve adequate clearance with auger Straighten or replace bent conveyors Repair or replace conveyors with worn or damaged conveyor flighting Concave clearance too clos...

Page 24: ...quipped with optional tailingsreturn adjust handle to return tailings to cylinder Material lodging outside of cage Possible Cause Correction Crop condition Plugging only on front top ofcage normal in...

Page 25: ...d deep tooth 1 625 41 3 mm spacing generally used in high moisture corn to remove pieces ofcob from the tank sample Insufficient air blast from cleaning fan Increase fan choke setting Sieve opening to...

Page 26: ...it has cleaned out Allow crop to pass through and clear machine before disengagingseparator Incorrect chaffer for cropbeing harvested Round end shallow tooth 1 125 28 6 mm spacing used in all cropsex...

Page 27: ...DING PG 16 Insufficient material entering cylinder Increase ground speed for moreintake of material Material plugging fan choke and or fan Clean fan choke and fan Be surefan inlet screens are installe...

Page 28: ...ning in some crops such as soybeans and high moisturecereal grains where more air volume is desired Square end deep tooth 1 625 41 3 mm spacing generally used in high moisture corn to remove pieces of...

Page 29: ...t 30 ft 35 ft 40 ft Wheat 19 19 19 19 19 19 Corn 2 2 2 2 2 2 Soybeans 5 5 5 5 5 5 Canola 111 111 111 111 111 111 Next step for combine grain loss If it is determined in the quick check that combine ha...

Page 30: ...the straw spreader the chaff spreader and raise the shoe tailboard so that shoe and rotor discharge remain separate 2 Count or weigh the grain in a one foot run of the shoe discharge path which is eff...

Page 31: ...from the rotor ADVANCED ROTOR LOSS EXAMPLE a canola farmer has a 30 foot wide header He removes the straw spreader the chaff spreader and raises the shoe tailboard He measures a total of 6 grams in t...

Page 32: ...Mustard 8 0 60 27 Navy Beans 14 5 62 28 Oats 14 0 32 15 Peas Black Eyed 12 0 60 27 Peas Field 10 5 60 27 Popcorn Yellow 14 0 60 27 Popcorn White 14 0 60 27 Rape Seed 10 0 52 24 Rice Long 14 0 45 20 R...

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Page 40: ...data specifications or warranty of the products described herein Some equipment shown may be optional Attention Photographs in this publication may show protective shields or guards open or removed fo...

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