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60 Series combinesFor nearly 60 years, John Deere self-propelled combines have been reliable workhorses in harvesting crops throughout North America. Now, Deere is introducing the new superpowers of harvesting: the John Deere 60 Series combines. These efficient machines have been enhanced to bring performance, technology, and outstanding value to growers for even more productive use in the field."The new lineup of high-capacity 60 Series harvesters includes STS, Walker, and CTGS combines," says Ron Moron, product information manger, John Deere Harvester Works. "And two new models have been added to the STS lineup; a 9560 STS, 265-hp combine - a mid-sized, Class V machine with an STS configuration; and drill a 9860, 375-hp Class VIII combine - the largest, most productive harvester John Deere has ever built."

If you''re rolson moving the auger more than a few feet to the next hole, shut off the engine and restart it again with the auger resting in the next pilot cordless hole. When you''re not using the auger, just shut it off and leave it in one of drill the holes, or rest it on the ground with the spark plug facing up to prevent fouling, or sideways if fuel leaks from the gas cap.For deeper rolson holes requiring the extension rod (Photos 5 and 6), dig all the holes first with the unextended auger. Never start holes with the extension rod in place. It''s much harder to hoist a 4-ft. long auger filled with earth. After the holes are dug to 36 in., attach the extension rod and dig the remaining depths all at once. At times, I''ve found it easier to simply dig the remaining few inches by hand rather than use the extension rod, especially if fatigue is setting in. Above all, clear the hole frequently. It can be a gut-busting cordless experience to lift an auger overfilled with earth free of the hole, or worse, free a stuck auger.