2) Check components for wear and tear
Some components are well-known to take a beating during harvest. It is of utmost importance to check these parts for wear and tear and replace them when necessary. The following components require thorough inspection before the harvesting season begins.
Belts are subject to a lot of wear and tear. It is advised to check them and replace those showing signs of excessive wear.
The knives (and related header parts) are crucial for a smooth harvest. Rocks and other debris can cause damage to both the knife and the attachment components underneath. Replace the damaged knives on time to keep the harvest going as planned.
Brakes are crucial for safety and performance. If they lock up it can cause fire, especially if the brake callipers don’t open properly.
The combine concave is an indispensable part of a combine harvester. It frees the seeds from the plants, and moves them away from the chaff. Make sure the bars and wires are in good condition. If this is not the case, these parts will have to be replaced.
The grain tank, and elevator require thorough checking as well. Replace the rubber plates if they are showing signs of damage. Replace and/or lubricate the chains, and check for play. Finally, check all the belts and replace them if they are worn.
The cleaning tables and sieves require regular inspection. The bars need to be in good condition and the holes need to remain their original size. It is also crucial to check the bearing and bushings of the shaking system.