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    Case combine questions

    While it's still fresh in everyone's mind.
    DEF deletes. Which one?
    Jobber concaves? Pros and cons?

    #2
    Sell them and buy a class or Deere.

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      #3
      MADD concaves , nothing like it
      They will even make a JD do a good job , just ask SF3

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        #4
        They do work

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          #5
          Yes MADS are worth every cent , can even improve the best proven twin design like a NH .. 😁
          As far as Def delete, not sure on the exact one for case , but again worth every penny on any machine , as long as you don’t try to push HP too much . That never ends up favourable to any engine unless it’s big Cubic inch and older school
          JMO …

          Seen a lot of Def deleted chipped 12.9 Ivecos in service bays for total rebuild … dyodd there.

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            #6
            A little chaff in the sample helps lower the price of pellets.
            By next summer higher end cuts of beef will be a distant memory for a lot of people.

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              #7
              Installed full Sunnybrook concaves, very impressed in wheat. Canola still same loss, barley stubble well it's always GREEN.
              Same after Case.

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                #8
                In response to Saskfarmers assertion about a Claas, neighbours ran a 760 Lexion. One is a red seal mechanic. Fantastic in wheat. A true sob if you plug it in canola. 8 hour clean out. In my Case if I plug it, I can unplug from the cab Also spent a lot on maintenance.

                As for Case concaves. We have 2 combines. Bought a set of used Sunnybrooks for one, bought the second one a year later and put new Sunnybrooks in it. Slight differences between the two. Work well but are heavy. I put MAD slotted in module 1 and .375 MAD in module 2. Definitely reduced rotor loss over Sunnybrooks in canola. My son put MAD finger grates in module 1 in canola, was an improvement over module 1 Sunnybrook.

                As for delete, we use Riemer tuning, very happy with their work.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                  In response to Saskfarmers assertion about a Claas, neighbours ran a 760 Lexion. One is a red seal mechanic. Fantastic in wheat. A true sob if you plug it in canola. 8 hour clean out. In my Case if I plug it, I can unplug from the cab Also spent a lot on maintenance.

                  As for Case concaves. We have 2 combines. Bought a set of used Sunnybrooks for one, bought the second one a year later and put new Sunnybrooks in it. Slight differences between the two. Work well but are heavy. I put MAD slotted in module 1 and .375 MAD in module 2. Definitely reduced rotor loss over Sunnybrooks in canola. My son put MAD finger grates in module 1 in canola, was an improvement over module 1 Sunnybrook.

                  As for delete, we use Riemer tuning, very happy with their work.
                  Riemer over fuels…..There are better tunes than what he sells.

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                    #10
                    Farmers that tried Madd, ended up just MAD, tossed them, around Kelvington.

                    How is Sunny Brook heavy? All half sized. 6 instead of 3 JD. THOSE are heavy.

                    Plus never need to change between crops.
                    Last edited by fjlip; Oct 14, 2023, 20:48.

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