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    #13
    Originally posted by Simpleton View Post
    Shears are run off canvass return, the header has relief valves already so I don't think any extra relief is needed
    Mine is driven off of reel return and had to change out the flow control block to a pressure relief type. The returns are all single braided line.

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      #14
      I installed them on my macdon 972 header this year. I found I had to angle them outward about 25 degrees to avoid the reel hitting them. the only other option was to mount them way further out to avoid the reels altogether, however I didn't want to do that as they could be ripped off when going thru ditches. Did others have similar problems? do they still work well even when tilted out?

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        #15
        Only 1/2 inch in Regina with lots of thunder, but a lot more rain in White City. At least that ground can take it. We may google "starting a mushroom farm" with edible weeds for sale cheap. I haven't heard about any hail damage -yet, scarey 31 degrees today, but wind changing from SE to NW. Hope that helps. That big white combine is waiting to pull into someone's field. There are a lot of guys who would welcome hail, just not us.

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          #16
          Originally posted by 4GFarms View Post
          Ache4acres, I will do some checking and if it works out, yes I would take them. Anybody know Who sells them around regina area?
          Roto Shear is a division of Bourgault, so I'm sure any one that sells Bourgault will be able to get you them, or parts etc. They are made in St Bruiex

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