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    #16
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Case ... do you use the slotted concaves for canola as well ? We bought two .
    And yes that gentleman knows his stuff , we were very impressed with everything so far .
    What is sad that our local dealership knew nothing of these Mad concaves, and also did the eye roll thing . They are missing out because case concaves simply don’t cut er on their new machines. They work ok , but for the price of these machines they absolutely need to work better . Mad concaves make that happen.

    A guy in Manitoba makes them on his farm. I think I have his number. Youngs stocks em though they had an inventory screw up this fall and forgot to order. Some may have come in.

    In the seperation area we have slots in one and wide wire in other. Honestly no appreciable difference. Though i favor slotted. We run Mad concaves in positions 1 and 2 in wheat, narrow wire in 3 and 4. Very few white caps not sure I would bother with putting them in 3 and 4 and lose capacity.
    Last edited by biglentil; Sep 13, 2018, 08:56.

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      #17
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      Case ... do you use the slotted concaves for canola as well ? We bought two .
      And yes that gentleman knows his stuff , we were very impressed with everything so far .
      What is sad that our local dealership knew nothing of these Mad concaves, and also did the eye roll thing . They are missing out because case concaves simply don’t cut er on their new machines. They work ok , but for the price of these machines they absolutely need to work better . Mad concaves make that happen.
      I try to take them out when we get in the main canola run just to keep them sharp for the stuff that really needs it . But they do a real good job in canola as well . Same reaction at our dealer . Murray really does know his shit . Was a case specialist in a previous life
      It really is to bad case doesnt get it, losing lots of demos because of it

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        #18
        ThAnks for the info

        I also wonder if the Grain company’s also listened to the prov crop reports and sent cars to Alberta and southern sask

        Oil and the black snake is the problem.

        Stupid liberals also are too blame

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          #19
          28.3% left, or 71.7% done. Hope that’s accurate enough for this report SK3??
          Combines are grounded today due to fog from hurricane Flo.

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            #20
            Originally posted by bigzee View Post
            28.3% left, or 71.7% done. Hope that’s accurate enough for this report SK3??
            Combines are grounded today due to fog from hurricane Flo.
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            Cloud cover is coming from the west - not the south

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              #21
              Here’s our “cloud cover” today .... right to the ground lol ...

              we have had about 3 1/2 harvestable days out of the past 2 1/2 weeks .
              Things are worse and further behind west and north of here .

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                #22
                Wind map

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                  #23
                  Sunny and wind picking up

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                    Sunny and wind picking up
                    Have hardly seen the sun in 2 1/2 weeks
                    Is it really still that bright ???? Lol

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                      #25
                      Going out to try swathing canola or is it snowola?? After three years in a row I’m going with the latter😉



                      Peas are mostly off in the area and that’s it. Most crops are late from a month of smokey haze that just wouldn’t disappear. Got down to -2 last night but tonight is supposed to be -7 which will probably toast everything unless it snows a bunch more. Going to have green #3 canola again like last year most likely from all the second growth and stuff that came up late due to seeding into powder. No second cut done either. Dryer will be getting set up this week but doubt it will be used this month. The next ten days look crummy too.



                      October better be nicer than this. Too bad this moisture didn’t come in May or June when it could’ve helped.

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                        #26
                        Clouds starting to come in now

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                          #27
                          33% done here including what I silaged. Actually 25% done combining. Inch of snow this morning. Peas done 40-60 bushel range, similar to last year. Mine was 58. Lots of Barley done 70-75 range. Some wheat done 50 at the low end without showers, those who got more rain 65-70. Most canola swathed very little combined. I swathed 1 field the rest is standing all sprayed, all Invigor. Very tall but I think will yield less than last year. Overall 10-20% less than last year. Weather forecast looks bad for at least a week.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                            A guy in Manitoba makes them on his farm. I think I have his number. Youngs stocks em though they had an inventory screw up this fall and forgot to order. Some may have come in.

                            In the seperation area we have slots in one and wide wire in other. Honestly no appreciable difference. Though i favor slotted. We run Mad concaves in positions 1 and 2 in wheat, narrow wire in 3 and 4. Very few white caps not sure I would bother with putting them in 3 and 4 and lose capacity.
                            he's not talking about the concaves in the seperating area . the new mad concaves are slotted , no wires . maybe , do you have the first ones that just had more bars and bigger wires?

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                              #29
                              The set up we did was the .300 front two , then .375 back two . That’s what’s in picture. We gained big capacity by not having the narrow wire in at all.
                              9240 with small tube

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                                he's not talking about the concaves in the seperating area . the new mad concaves are slotted , no wires . maybe , do you have the first ones that just had more bars and bigger wires?
                                Yes I have the new style Mads, no wires they work great.

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