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Last demo we had NH was 1992, TR 96 really performed BUT built much weaker than the Deere 7720's we had then. PAMI tests showed those vintage NH as top throughput, minimal grain damage and lowest losses. Wonder why they never dominated the market in last 30 years? Must be reasons they are cheaper, lack resale? Is it just the COLOR?
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostShit rain showers all around.
Anyway you have lucked out if your remaining canola is DRY DRY DRY! Most taken at 12-14% during the scary but not snowed under weather we had. Two sunny windy days and our last field was 6.9% at the end. Hindsight easy, but screw global cooling, costing millions!
Everyone able to get this crop, be VERY THANKFUL! One hell of a spot on earth to farm some years. Good Luck!Last edited by fjlip; Oct 20, 2018, 12:04.
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Originally posted by mcfarms View PostMight have looked at the case again once they get the chopper repositioned but can't as I have zero faith in our local RME's service dept. too many bad experiences, and big blls for not much work.
Claas or NH combine you can still cut with a burst chopper.
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[QUOTE=Jay-mo;392679]Haven't plugged rotors in either of our NH's in 3 years. Last two years have been big big crops too.[/QUO
then you aren't using it to full capacity ,
never know hard you coulda went till you're plugged
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[QUOTE=caseih;392683]Originally posted by Jay-mo View PostHaven't plugged rotors in either of our NH's in 3 years. Last two years have been big big crops too.[/QUO
then you aren't using it to full capacity ,
never know hard you coulda went till you're plugged
We're straight cutting canola now for a couple years. Lots of green stems and full engine load if you want to live on the edge and no plugs yet. Some close calls in canola, thats for sure. Slow motion plugs. when you look and see 120% engine load and yet everything is chugging along smooth...scary. I've heard story's about reciprocating saws and tweezers getting those kinda plugs cleared...
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