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    #71
    Murray at MADD concaves probably the best in western Canada on NH or case advice and concave set ups and capacity/ losses experience

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      #72
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      Consistently better sample than the case we had even with Madds in the case . Not huge but noticeable
      Furrow last year you were running the case 9240 and a Claas 750, what are you running this year?

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        #73
        Originally posted by poorboy View Post
        Furrow last year you were running the case 9240 and a Claas 750, what are you running this year?
        Two NH 9.9’s

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          #74

          Daughter picking up the last swaths of canola..
          We are done harvest 22.

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            #75
            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
            That little block when below is in Corn and bean all Cases come from factory in the CB position, look at a NH it will be in SG. Just make sure the bolt location is moved on the top of that arm as well and turn shoe over by hand without a belt on to ensure no interference. Mine have been in SG for 3 years now.
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            So ours is wrong BL ?

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              #76
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
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              So ours is wrong BL ?
              Yep block on the bottom is Corn and Bean like the little arrow shows, causes more of a kicking action to move heavy cobs out, in small grains its more of a back and forth seiving action. Here is the weird part, you wont find any info on it in the manual, and if you ask a case tech they will tell you that it will destroy your shoe if you change to SG. I guess it would if the bolt on the top of the hanger strap wasnt also moved to the proper location for sg. Then look at any New Holland all in SG position. My losses were cut in half in canola by moving it to sg and I think makes the combine feel smoother.

              You have to support the shoe with some wood blocks or rachet straps to make the change on both sides of the combine.
              Last edited by biglentil; Sep 19, 2022, 07:07.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Partners View Post

                Daughter picking up the last swaths of canola..
                We are done harvest 22.
                Wonderful!

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                  #78
                  Fall weather forecast:








                  Blessings and Salutations

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                    #79
                    Finished up the wheat Saturday night and the last of the barley yesterday then took the headlands off of 6 quarters last night anticipating the rain were having now. Will spend the down time catching up on repairs and sleep. Having a tough time setting the combine in these dry conditions, this rain might make it easier to get a better sample.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by wiseguy
                      Going to be tuf collecting from scic when most others canola is going over 50 !
                      Should be easy , their payout way down

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