Changing Subject- Just interesting - I met 4 farmers last night from Maryland. They were at Glenavon duck hunting. They are going home to combine corn and seed winter wheat. Their wheat yielded 130 bushel/ acre and they received more than 30 inches of rain this year. Just thought this was just ducky. 🙄
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The trick with inputs is knowing when the lowest stave in the yield barrel will be environmental.
I funged the peas and barley and early wheat. 10-30 bus difference from non fung A-B line.
Very surprised as I went into full shut down mode in my head very early. Later rains came and went all to berry fill.
25% done. Will have a 2 week break from 2 stage crop.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostThey can eat but yes on heavy crop your moving a bit faster and nice sample plus little throw over and cheap on fuel. Ours are 45 ft headers because 50 and we roads don't work
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThey can go 5.5 , but if you want to keep grain that you grow , with heavy crop you ain’t travelling those speeds with any combine and 50ft heads . Maybe under 30 bus wheat .
Speed has nothing to do with capacity. It’s bus/hr at lowest loss achieved. That’s capacity
That could be 2.5 mph or 6 .
These NH 9,9’s can achieve 1600-1700 bph in good average wheat with .5 bpa loss or so .
Anything over 1700 and rotor loss climbs
I would thing the X9’s should be same possibly better .
I always get a kick out of sales guys , regardless of colour that claim you can go 5-6 mph , blah blah …… until you throw the pans behind
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