Drives me crazy when Im combining and not sure if the combine is throwing over more than others. What do others set there Case IH 9230 8230 at in Canola. My settings are sieves 10mm and 9mm, pre sieve 1, rotor 850 fan 800. Spreader 550. Seems to have a bit going over the sieves. If you could help me out that would be great.
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostDrives me crazy when Im combining and not sure if the combine is throwing over more than others. What do others set there Case IH 9230 8230 at in Canola. My settings are sieves 10mm and 9mm, pre sieve 1, rotor 850 fan 800. Spreader 550. Seems to have a bit going over the sieves. If you could help me out that would be gre!``at.
canary. Get some one to throw a rubber floor mat under your combine. 100 canola seeds on a 3sqft floor mat is approx .25 bushel loss if your spreading 25 ft on a 40ft swath.Last edited by biglentil; Sep 8, 2017, 11:58.
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At a combine clinic they told us to slow the spinners down in canola. 400 max. They said it can suck canola off the sieves which I thot to b a stretch but ? 400 spreads well enuf. And put that tailboard thing in the middle hole-which you may have to knock the pre-punch metal out that is in from factory. Again not sure how much this helps but what they said.
I run rotor at 700 when it's dry and the presieve at 3. Plenty of chaff stuff in the tank and still some out back losses of course but not bad.
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Everyone is struggling a bit with very dry canola
Yes even the Lexions have had to change their setting a lot the past 4-5 days
And slow down ...
be nice to leave it and come back after a rain .
We were going to do that but everything else is done but some straight cut canola and soybeans
One thing that is keeping me in canola is a vivid memory from a few years ago of massive wind damage to swaths .
This canola is dry and with a fairly big temp change coming some high winds could develop
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Originally posted by ajl View PostI usually run the rotor in those combines around 550 rpm to lessen the creation of fine material from the grinding of the stalks so less material on the sieves.
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I always thought the canola council was exaggerating by saying some guys throw 5bu/acre out the back, until this year.
We drop screens and weigh throw over every year, and this year it is a struggle to stay under 2 bu. I tried everything, but the only solution is to slow down. We are travelling 1-2mph slower than a normal year, to achieve the same results.
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostDrives me crazy when Im combining and not sure if the combine is throwing over more than others. What do others set there Case IH 9230 8230 at in Canola. My settings are sieves 10mm and 9mm, pre sieve 1, rotor 850 fan 800. Spreader 550. Seems to have a bit going over the sieves. If you could help me out that would be great.
are you sure the canola going out isn't dried up shit ?
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The canola council losses were all harvesting losses including shelling from swathing and wind thrashing the swath as it lies as well as the combine losses. All together, there is significant losses with canola. Last year we had canola lay in swath for 2 months here. Some weight reduction occurs from multiple wet dry cycles.
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostDrives me crazy when Im combining and not sure if the combine is throwing over more than others. What do others set there Case IH 9230 8230 at in Canola. My settings are sieves 10mm and 9mm, pre sieve 1, rotor 850 fan 800. Spreader 550. Seems to have a bit going over the sieves. If you could help me out that would be great.
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I changed the settings on the 9240 3 times yesterday. And adjusted a few times .
One note though I went from 2 lb seed rate to 4.5 . There was a big difference there in how it went through the rotor.
This canola , like most everyone's I assume, dried fast and has not been rained on ?
In general the best I am finding it is
Rotor 600 - 630
Concave 22-25
Wind 630/660
Pre sieve 1
Top 9
Bottom 11
Feeder chains 480
Spinners 400
For the most part during the day I found I had very low loss but had to feed it around 1050 to 1150 bus / hr
Any less my sieve losses would go up and any more it got bad quick .
I tried several other settings but could not get below 1.25 bus / ac . I could get below 1 bus to .5 with the above settings .
The same canola seeded with the planter on the same day was a different animal .
I had to have rotor 650 to 660 , concave 18/20 , everything else the same but had to stay below 1000 bph. Usually 950 ish and could rarely get below 1.5 bus loss.
This was 45CS40 . I have a feeling from what I've seen that every variety , yield and General growing conditions these combines are going to react quite different.
Not sure if that helps , I am a newbie on a Case . These machines seem to react to daily conditions much like the Massey Rotors. They do change quite a lot during the day and especially after sun set .
We have been dropping the Scher- Grain drop pans and setting to loss monitor according. It takes out all the guess work.
I kinda miss the S78 Gleaner , it stayed the same all day and night . But just could not feed canola very well with that feed house and could rarely get more than 650 bph out of it .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostI changed the settings on the 9240 3 times yesterday. And adjusted a few times .
One note though I went from 2 lb seed rate to 4.5 . There was a big difference there in how it went through the rotor.
This canola , like most everyone's I assume, dried fast and has not been rained on ?
In general the best I am finding it is
Rotor 600 - 630
Concave 22-25
Wind 630/660
Pre sieve 1
Top 9
Bottom 11
Feeder chains 480
Spinners 400
For the most part during the day I found I had very low loss but had to feed it around 1050 to 1150 bus / hr
Any less my sieve losses would go up and any more it got bad quick .
I tried several other settings but could not get below 1.25 bus / ac . I could get below 1 bus to .5 with the above settings .
The same canola seeded with the planter on the same day was a different animal .
I had to have rotor 650 to 660 , concave 18/20 , everything else the same but had to stay below 1000 bph. Usually 950 ish and could rarely get below 1.5 bus loss.
This was 45CS40 . I have a feeling from what I've seen that every variety , yield and General growing conditions these combines are going to react quite different.
Not sure if that helps , I am a newbie on a Case . These machines seem to react to daily conditions much like the Massey Rotors. They do change quite a lot during the day and especially after sun set .
We have been dropping the Scher- Grain drop pans and setting to loss monitor according. It takes out all the guess work.
I kinda miss the S78 Gleaner , it stayed the same all day and night . But just could not feed canola very well with that feed house and could rarely get more than 650 bph out of it .
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