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Local guys have been buying 45’ and 50’ headers on case 9250 and used to run 40’. They found running side by side the 45’ ran same ground speed as 40’ and 50’ was only marginally slower than 45’.
They have no idea why, but it seems the wider headers have capacity increases for case combines. These side by sides were in 100 bus barley, 70 bus wheat and 50 bus canola.
Everyone has been pleasantly surprised and can not explain why
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Originally posted by poorboy View PostLocal guys have been buying 45’ and 50’ headers on case 9250 and used to run 40’. They found running side by side the 45’ ran same ground speed as 40’ and 50’ was only marginally slower than 45’.
They have no idea why, but it seems the wider headers have capacity increases for case combines. These side by sides were in 100 bus barley, 70 bus wheat and 50 bus canola.
Everyone has been pleasantly surprised and can not explain whyLast edited by zeefarmer; Sep 21, 2023, 21:41.
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We cover a lot more ground per day with 45 ft heads going slower in standing canola than 35 ft swaths .
Not sure if that has any relevance here but it’s noticeable.
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Originally posted by poorboy View PostLocal guys have been buying 45’ and 50’ headers on case 9250 and used to run 40’. They found running side by side the 45’ ran same ground speed as 40’ and 50’ was only marginally slower than 45’.
They have no idea why, but it seems the wider headers have capacity increases for case combines. These side by sides were in 100 bus barley, 70 bus wheat and 50 bus canola.
Everyone has been pleasantly surprised and can not explain why
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Originally posted by Herc View PostAnd a lexicon solves every other problem….
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Originally posted by helmsdale View PostJune used to be our "monsoon" month. 3 years running now, that June has failed to deliver more than a few spotty showers. The last 2 years, we've been skunked in June, and picked up enough moisture in July to make the year look just shy of average, but it is wreaking havoc as thin droughted out crops cannot compete with weed growth that starts in mid to late July. Everyone's aftercut is an absolute nightmare this year. Entire sections are RED with cured up kochia and russian thistle. A few entrepreneurial ranchers have started making "marshmallows" out of the weeds...
Only thing that will be a record around here is the god damned chemical bill. pre-seed with expensive concoctions to try and control kochia and thistle that didn't activate due to lack of rainfall. In-crop with expensive coctails to try and control the kochia that is resistant to nearly every damned group 4 chemical we have, then ANOTHER in-crop to try and control escaped kochia in areas with absolute despicable germination, then finally a Pre-harvest pass with another expensive concoction to try and make this shit straight cuttable! All in an effort to try and preserve some of that July moisture for next year, and reduce the ever increasing weed seed bank. The only bank account that is growing exponentially around here!
Thatll be our next purchase...
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostCan you feed much more than 1000 BPH of heavy canola with a 45 ft?
A lot depends on variety as well , pod size and MOG load on sievesLast edited by furrowtickler; Sep 22, 2023, 11:27.
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