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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostSorry I wrote that wrong, I didn’t mean unthrashed pods, was simply referring to trash in the sample. It is possible I worry too much about trash. Much harder to keep trash out of the sample with pod shatter canola.
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostYou can’t have the presieve open wider than the size of the seed you are combining.Last edited by biglentil; Sep 11, 2021, 10:21.
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Am told pre sieve only designed to take the first %10 of grain.
We did some kill stalls in wheat this year to check even loading of shoe. Very important. Rotor concave setup affect that.
Conditions varied through the day but loss always followed engine load. 80% was the magic number even in the 9240.
Am told to start at the front of the machine when making adjustments. Makes sense. Kill stall enlightening.
Different varieties of pod shatter vary a lot I'm told. Invigor more like a wht/bly setting.
Choking bottom sieve chokes airflow.
Tightening concaves usually augers it out faster.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostAm told pre sieve only designed to take the first %10 of grain.
We did some kill stalls in wheat this year to check even loading of shoe. Very important. Rotor concave setup affect that.
Conditions varied through the day but loss always followed engine load. 80% was the magic number even in the 9240.
Am told to start at the front of the machine when making adjustments. Makes sense. Kill stall enlightening.
Different varieties of pod shatter vary a lot I'm told. Invigor more like a wht/bly setting.
Choking bottom sieve chokes airflow.
Tightening concaves usually augers it out faster.Last edited by biglentil; Sep 11, 2021, 10:57.
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We have a Bushel plus drop pan. I recommend it. It saved me $25000 in the barley this year alone! Barley has been tough to keep in the combine this year for all colors in our area. Canola has been easy to keep. Throwing over about 0.1 bu/ ac. We run NH combines so I can't help you much with Case settings. Everyone should use a drop pan of some sort.
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Originally posted by Maver View PostWe have a Bushel plus drop pan. I recommend it. It saved me $25000 in the barley this year alone! Barley has been tough to keep in the combine this year for all colors in our area. Canola has been easy to keep. Throwing over about 0.1 bu/ ac. We run NH combines so I can't help you much with Case settings. Everyone should use a drop pan of some sort.
Even easier I keep a cordless leaf blower in the grain cart. I'll check behind the combines occasionally by blowing the chaff away on the ground the width of the cut and inspecting. In canola other day I couldn't find more than a single bb or two per square foot.
Also if you have top seive out give it a light coat of red spray paint after a few days you'll have a good idea how your shoe is being loaded with material. Then adjust concave pinch point with the hangers according.Last edited by biglentil; Sep 11, 2021, 12:24.
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A quick update we got back in the field yesterday for a few hours.
I put Mad concaves slotted concaves in the first module, this worked much better than the Sunnybrook max thrash I had there before. Ended up with my rotor speed at 700, clearance at 24, pre sieve at 2 which gave me roughly a 3/32 opening. Top sieve 16, bottom sieve 12, fan at 650 and straw spreader at 580. I tried lower speeds on the spreader but the straw was a bit tough and I was concerned it might plug. I am quite happy with the losses now. Thanks for the responses.
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