Gleaner CR Combine Parts
Cr parts and accessories
The Gleaner Cr combine, known for its transverse rotor design, was a popular choice for farmers from [Years Produced]. With engine HP ranging from [HP] and header widths up to [Width] feet, the Cr offered impressive harvesting capacity. Its relatively simple design and efficient threshing made it a reliable machine for harvesting various grain crops.
The Gleaner Cr series combines were manufactured from [Start Year] to [End Year], building upon Gleaner's tradition of innovative harvesting technology. Powering these machines were [Engine Brand] diesel engines, delivering approximately [HP] horsepower, with displacements around [Displacement] cubic inches. The heart of the Cr was its transverse rotary separator. This design offered high capacity and gentle grain handling. Grain tank capacities were around [Bushels] bushels, and unloading auger speeds reached approximately [Bu/min] bushels per minute, minimizing downtime in the field. Available header widths ranged from [Minimum Width] to [Maximum Width] feet, accommodating various field sizes and row spacings. Chopper and spreader options were available to manage crop residue effectively. The Cr's cab offered operators a comfortable working environment with essential controls and visibility. The Gleaner Cr excelled in harvesting crops such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and other small grains due to its efficient threshing and separation capabilities.
Specifications
| Engine | [Engine Brand] [HP] HP [Displacement] Diesel |
|---|---|
| Separator Type | Transverse Rotary - [Rotor Diameter] diameter x [Rotor Length] length |
| Grain Tank | [Bushels] bushels |
| Unloading Rate | [Bu/min] bu/min |
| Header Widths | Up to [Width] ft |
| Fuel Capacity | [Gallons] gallons |
| Weight | [Weight] lbs |
| Years Produced | [Start Year]-[End Year] |
Maintenance Tips
- Concave Adjustment: Regularly inspect and adjust the concaves to ensure optimal threshing performance and minimize grain loss. Refer to the operator's manual for recommended settings based on the crop being harvested.
- Belt and Chain Tension: Check the tension of all belts and chains, including the feeder house chain, separator belt, and cleaning fan belt, and adjust them as needed to prevent slippage and premature wear.
- Sieve and Chaffer Cleaning: Clean the sieves and chaffer regularly to remove debris and prevent blockages, ensuring efficient grain cleaning and minimizing dockage.
- Bearing Greasing: Grease all bearings according to the lubrication schedule in the operator's manual to ensure smooth operation and prolong bearing life. Pay special attention to bearings in high-wear areas such as the feeder house, separator, and cleaning system.
- Pre-Season Inspection: Before each harvest season, conduct a thorough inspection of the combine, including checking all fluids, filters, and wear parts, and making any necessary repairs or replacements.
History & Background
The Gleaner Cr combine was introduced in [Year]. This model represented a significant step in Gleaner's rotary combine technology, offering improved capacity and grain handling compared to earlier models. Its transverse rotor design became a hallmark of Gleaner combines and contributed to its popularity among farmers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Gleaner Cr?
The Gleaner Cr is typically powered by an [Engine Brand] diesel engine, producing approximately [HP] horsepower, with a displacement of around [Displacement] cubic inches.
What is the grain tank capacity on a Cr?
The grain tank capacity on a Gleaner Cr is approximately [Bushels] bushels, and it has an unloading rate of around [Bu/min] bushels per minute.
What type of separator does the Cr have?
The Gleaner Cr features a transverse rotary separator, designed to provide high capacity and gentle grain handling. The rotor dimensions are approximately [Rotor Diameter] in diameter and [Rotor Length] long.
What are common parts needed for the Cr?
Common wear parts for the Gleaner Cr include concaves, rasp bars, feeder house chain, belts (separator, cleaning fan, etc.), chains (elevator, auger), bearings, auger flighting/fingers, and sickle sections for the header.




