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GLEANER S67 - User Manual

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2016 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.

Questions and Answers

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    Stephen HoganAug 27, 2025
    How to stop sieves from plugging with straw and chaff in GLEANER S67?
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      Donald WoodsAug 27, 2025
      To resolve sieves plugging with straw and chaff in your GLEANER Farm Equipment, increase the fan choke setting to provide more air blast. Decrease the sieve and chaffer openings in small increments. Ensure all fan inlet screens are properly installed. Allow the crop to pass through and clear the machine before disengaging the separator. Use the correct chaffer for the crop being harvested (round end, shallow tooth spacing for all crops except corn). Inspect the fan, fan choke, shoe air duct, and splitter location for correct air pattern.
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    Gabrielle GibsonAug 27, 2025
    How to prevent shattering of grain ahead of the cutter bar on GLEANER S67?
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      richardfitzpatrickAug 27, 2025
      To minimize shattering of grain ahead of the cutter bar on your GLEANER Farm Equipment, adjust the reel speed to coordinate with the ground speed. If the ground speed is too fast for the crop's condition, decrease it. If the reel height is too low, raise it.
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    daniel55Aug 29, 2025
    What to do if there is excessive cracked grain in the grain tank of GLEANER S67 Farm Equipment?
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      Kyle BrockAug 29, 2025
      To address excessive cracked grain in the grain tank of your GLEANER Farm Equipment, wait for crop conditions to improve if the crop is too damp or green. Reduce cylinder speed if it's too fast, causing grain cracking. Ensure even feeding to the cylinder, and adjust the engine to the correct speed. Level the concave to the cylinder, and increase ground speed if there is insufficient material entering the cylinder. Check and correct any issues with conveyor housings, shafts, or flighting. Increase concave clearance if it's too close, and adjust the cleaning shoe to reduce tailings. Remove concave filler bars if grain remains in the cage too long.
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    Ronald RojasSep 1, 2025
    What causes excessive tailings in GLEANER S67 Farm Equipment, and how to fix it?
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      Elizabeth CarrSep 1, 2025
      To correct excessive tailings in your GLEANER Farm Equipment, increase the sieve opening in small increments. Increase the fan choke setting to provide more air blast. Consider increasing air and then decreasing the chaffer opening in small increments. Refer to the remedies listed under MATERIAL LODGING OUTSIDE OF CAGE condition if the cleaning shoe is overloaded due to over threshing.
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    Scott PerezSep 2, 2025
    How to prevent crop bunching on the cutter bar of GLEANER Farm Equipment?
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      edwardmorganSep 2, 2025
      To address crop bunching on the cutter bar of your GLEANER Farm Equipment, lower the reel if it's too high or set it back if it's too far forward. Increase the reel speed if it's too slow. Remove any dirt, gum, or rust from a sticky header pan. Lower the header conveyor if it's too high and replace worn conveyor flighting. Adjust the conveyor fingers as close to the header bottom as possible and check the header drive and basic speed of the combine and conveyor if it is not operating at the recommended speed.
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    Brandy AtkinsonSep 3, 2025
    Why is grain not threshed from heads in my GLEANER Farm Equipment, and how can I fix it?
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      cooperjuliaSep 4, 2025
      To address the issue of grain not being threshed from heads or shelled from the cob or pod in your GLEANER Farm Equipment, decrease the concave clearance and adjust the cylinder speed to prevent cracking. Increase the cylinder speed enough to do a good job of threshing. Level the concave to the cylinder. If there is uneven feed to the cylinder, refer to section on UNEVEN OR BUNCHED FEEDING (PG. 16). Increase ground speed for more intake of material if there is insufficient material entering the cylinder. Replace cylinder bars if they are worn or damaged or if the cylinder is not aggressive enough. Replace the concave if it is extremely worn or damaged. Install concave fillers if the crop is very difficult to thresh.
  • D
    Debra JohnsonSep 8, 2025
    How to prevent the reel from wrapping in tangled crops with GLEANER Farm Equipment?
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      Luis MillerSep 8, 2025
      To reduce reel wrapping in tangled and weedy crops with your GLEANER Farm Equipment, position the reel ahead and down. Reduce the reel speed if it's too fast. Adjust the tine pitch if the pickup reel tines are pitched too much to the rear. Replace or straighten bent tines. Install or adjust long dividers if the crop is not divided at the header ends. Install reel end shields or a Reel Divider Kit #700957021 and raise the reel to reduce the amount of straw gathered by the reel if reel ends are wrapping.
  • C
    Christopher Randolph Jr.Sep 9, 2025
    How to stop crop from wrapping on the header conveyor of GLEANER Flex Header Farm Equipment?
    • J
      John GillSep 9, 2025
      To address crop wrapping on the header conveyor (Flex Header) of your GLEANER Farm Equipment, adjust the conveyor height if it's too high or too low. Adjust the reel speed and/or location if there is uneven feed to the conveyor. Adjust the position of the conveyor fingers if they are retracting too early or too late.
  • J
    Joseph ChandlerSep 12, 2025
    How to reduce grain loss from the cylinder in GLEANER S67 Farm Equipment?
    • W
      William ScottSep 12, 2025
      To address the issue of grain loss from the cylinder in your GLEANER Farm Equipment, adjust the engine high idle to the proper speed. Increase ground speed for more intake of material (corn only) if there is insufficient material entering the cylinder. Refer to section on UNEVEN OR BUNCHED FEEDING (PG. 16) if there is uneven feed to the cylinder. Try various cylinder speeds to determine the optimal speed for threshing and separating if the cylinder speed is too high or too low. Decrease concave clearance if there is insufficient threshing at the concave. Install two extra reverse cylinder bars if grain is not coming out of the cage. Remove helicals bolted to the rear separator door (milo & high moisture corn) if there is excessive loss out of discharge.
  • K
    Kathryn AtkinsonSep 15, 2025
    What causes cylinder vibration in GLEANER Farm Equipment?
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      Theresa ChapmanSep 15, 2025
      To address the issue of cylinder vibration in your GLEANER Farm Equipment, clean material from inside of cylinder bars if there is dirt and material stuck to the inside. Place the cylinder drive gearbox in neutral and operate the cylinder drive through its variable speed range to determine if the vibration is still present to determine if the vibration is caused by cylinder drive.

Summary

Combine Setup

Cereal Grain - Wheat, Oats, Barley

Initial combine, header, and straw chopper settings for cereal grains like wheat, oats, and barley.

Troubleshooting

Header

Diagnosing and correcting issues with the combine's header, covering cutting and flow.

Processor

Addressing cylinder slugging, overloading, vibration, and grain loss issues.

Grain quality

Resolving issues causing cracked grain, foreign material, and breakage in grain.

Grain loss

Identifying and fixing causes of grain loss over the cleaning shoe and excessive tailings.

Loss Calculation

“Advanced” grain loss calculation procedure

Detailed method to accurately measure grain loss directly from rotor and shoe discharges.

GLEANER S67 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power326 hp
Grain Tank Capacity300 bushels
ModelS67
TypeCombine
Threshing SystemRotor
Header OptionsDraper

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