MACHINERY

A checklist for minimising harvester fires

Grain producers need to be prepared to minimise fire risks this harvest.

Staff writer
 Harvester hygiene and bearing failure are responsible for 50 per cent of harvester fires. The use of a heat gun to monitor bearing temperatures is recommended.

Harvester hygiene and bearing failure are responsible for 50 per cent of harvester fires. The use of a heat gun to monitor bearing temperatures is recommended.

Minimising fire risks this harvest was a hot topic at recent harvester forums run across the nation by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC). Harvester fires can damage equipment, destroy...

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