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    #13
    If it's the same as NewHolland, it's just tougher early in the day, pods dont overload the sieves, and they roll out the rotor tubes. Day goes on, we overload the sieves, have to slow down and pods in the tank. In the evening goes back to a clean sample, as it gets tough again.
    I heard the MAD concave guys use a bit different philosophy kn combining canola, but we haven't tried.

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      #14
      Originally posted by Templeboy View Post
      If it's the same as NewHolland, it's just tougher early in the day, pods dont overload the sieves, and they roll out the rotor tubes. Day goes on, we overload the sieves, have to slow down and pods in the tank. In the evening goes back to a clean sample, as it gets tough again.
      I heard the MAD concave guys use a bit different philosophy kn combining canola, but we haven't tried.
      I really like the MADS 👍👍

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        #15
        I think the big tube rotor is more consistent in canola, small tube you are forever changing settings throught the day. likely overloading sieves with overthrashed material, swaths are probably shattering into dust. i found keeping the bottom open more and closing the top helps, slow the feder house down to match travel speed, almost completley close the presieve, slow the rotor right down, fan speed at least 650 and slow down. If you get too much falling thru the top, you could be getting MOG and seed falling into the fan slowing air flow. get a drop pan to test for loss out back.
        Last edited by MBgrower; Oct 18, 2019, 05:40.

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          #16
          Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
          I think the big tube rotor is more consistent in canola, small tube you are forever changing settings throught the day. likely overloading sieves with overthrashed material, swaths are probably shattering into dust. i found keeping the bottom open more and closing the top helps, slow the feder house down to match travel speed, almost completley close the presieve, slow the rotor right down, fan speed at least 650 and slow down. If you get too much falling thru the top, you could be getting MOG and seed falling into the fan slowing air flow. get a drop pan to test for loss out back.
          Slow down! Have you seen the forecast and looked at the calendar? Turn the funnels down until they are out of the red and giv'r.

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            #17
            Yes presieve might be part of the problem. Usually we just close it completely

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              #18
              Thanks for advice, preserve rod came off on one, still struggling with second. Will try new settings.

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                #19
                The presieve rods have to be changed every 4 or 5 years as they wear out

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