What do you need to know about Case IH 1640?
What do you need to know about Case IH 1640?
Case IH 1640 (’89) specification Case IH 1640 (’89) combine harvester – specs, technical data, header, dimensions, engine About Case IH 1640 (’89) General information about Case IH 1640 (’89) Brand Case IH Model 1640 (’89) Other versions of 1640 model Case IH 1640 (’85) Years from 1989 to 1994 y. Reviews Case IH 1640 (’89) reviewsNew! Compare
What’s the problem with my Case IH combine?
The only way to assess the extent of any damage is to disassemble and inspect all cleaning system components,” says Enner. The basic problem with the cleaning system on these Case IH models, says Enner, is that the gap between the shoe and the rear steering axle isn’t big enough for the shoe.
What are the dimensions of a combine harvester?
Case IH 1640 (’89) combine harvester specification Case IH 1640 (’89) specification Case IH 1640 (’89) combine harvester – specs, technical data, header, dimensions, engine About Case IH 1640 (’89) General information about Case IH 1640 (’89) Brand Case IH Model 1640 (’89) Other versions of 1640 model Case IH 1640 (’85) Years from 19
When did the Case IH cleaning system repair kit come out?
His Cleaning System Repair Kit is designed for the Case IH 1680, 1688, 2188, and 2388 long sieve combine models, which were introduced in 1990. “The kit eliminates problems with broken sieves, failed bearing supports, failed bushings, broken drive shafts, and damage to the tailing auger trough.
What kind of tires does Case IH 1640 have?
Case IH 1640 combine, rock drum, rock trap, specialty rotor, cross flow cleaning fan, Super All-Traction tires 24.5-32 with 90% tread, steering tires are 14.9-24 with 30% tread, straw chopper, 3/8 keystock grates, 1/4″ concaves, grain loss monitor, IH engine, new Reman transmission. CASE IH 1640 combine. **Contact Kevin Wilson 319-239-6005**
Who is Gordon Enner, Jr, Case IH mechanic?
As a mechanic for more than 20 years, Gordon Enner, Jr., of Ross, N. Dak., has spent many hours working inside, under and on top of Case-IH combines. He concluded that several cleaning system problems on Case IH’s long sieve combines could be reduced or eliminated with a relatively inexpensive and simple modification.
The only way to assess the extent of any damage is to disassemble and inspect all cleaning system components,” says Enner. The basic problem with the cleaning system on these Case IH models, says Enner, is that the gap between the shoe and the rear steering axle isn’t big enough for the shoe.
His Cleaning System Repair Kit is designed for the Case IH 1680, 1688, 2188, and 2388 long sieve combine models, which were introduced in 1990. “The kit eliminates problems with broken sieves, failed bearing supports, failed bushings, broken drive shafts, and damage to the tailing auger trough.