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@Starting Out - Why Does the Black Smoke Appear -John Deere 9600 Beautiful Sound 630F #harvestchaser
Farmer was filmed in Tuscola county, Michigan on October 10th. When a harvest combine is started, it is normal to see some black smoke coming out of the exhaust. This is usually caused by incomplete combustion of fuel in the engine, which can occur for a few different reasons. One common reason for black smoke is that the engine is not getting enough air, which can happen if the air filter is dirty or clogged. The engine compensates for the lack of air by adding more fuel, leading to inefficient combustion and the production of black smoke. Another possible reason for black smoke is that the fuel mixture is too rich, meaning that there is too much fuel relative to air in the combustion chamber. This can be caused by a malfunctioning fuel injector, a clogged fuel filter, or a problem with the engine control system. In some cases, black smoke can also be caused by a problem with the engine itself, such as a damaged cylinder or a worn out engine component. If the black smoke continues even after you have checked and corrected any air or fuel issues, it is a good idea to have the engine checked by a professional to determine the cause of the problem. John Deere 9600 'The John Deere 9600 combine is a high-capacity, self-propelled harvester designed for use in grain crop production. It was first introduced in 1996 as part of John Deere's 9000 series of combines. The original cost of the John Deere 9600 combine would have varied depending on the specific model and configuration. It was a high-end, premium combine, and its cost would have reflected its advanced features and capabilities. As a rough estimate, the cost of a new John Deere 9600 combine in the late 1990s could have ranged from $200,000 to $300,000 or more. The 9600 combine is designed to be highly efficient, with features such as a large, powerful engine, a spacious cab, and advanced technologies for optimizing crop flow and separating grain from chaff. The 9600 combine was a successor to the earlier John Deere 8820 combine, and it was replaced by the John Deere 9760 STS combine in the early 2000s. As for its competition, the John Deere 9600 combine competed against similar high-capacity harvesters from other leading agricultural equipment manufacturers, such as Case IH and New Holland. These combines typically featured similar technologies and capabilities, and the competition between them was often focused on factors such as price, performance, and operator comfort. https://blog.machinefinder.com/19553/time-portal-john-deere-9000-series-combines-transformation https://www.ritchiespecs.com/model/john-deere-9600-combine John Deere 630F https://www.deere.com/en/harvesting/auger-platforms/630-flex-cutting-platform/ Thank you for watching & please like and share.

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