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    #11
    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    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.
    Not half sized on the Case ih. Sunnybrook modules would weigh 1.5 times as much as standard small wire modules. True the Sunnybrook are designed to work for all crops.

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      #12
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      While it's still fresh in everyone's mind.
      DEF deletes. Which one?
      Jobber concaves? Pros and cons?


      See the concave adjuster bar at the top. I find especially in canola, bits of stem then chaff can build up on top of it quickly depending on conditions, so much so that it can cover a significant part of the separation area over top the rotor cage. Pays to check often because sometimes this is the cause of substandard sample and /or monitor readings messing with your mind. When it seems no matter how you adjust concave clearance, wind, sieves, speed, and things don't seem quite right, it's probably because of the above.
      Tabarnak, hostie, câlice.
      Sorry, too much wine.
      Last edited by Guest; Oct 15, 2023, 00:17.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Bin Lurking View Post


        See the concave adjuster bar at the top. I find especially in canola, bits of stem then chaff can build up on top of it quickly depending on conditions, so much so that it can cover a significant part of the separation area over top the rotor cage. Pays to check often because sometimes this is the cause of substandard sample and /or monitor readings messing with your mind. When it seems no matter how you adjust concave clearance, wind, sieves, speed, and things don't seem quite right, it's probably because of the above.
        Tabarnak, hostie, câlice.
        Sorry, too much wine.
        The holes in the rotor cage above module 2 should have a cover over them the same as is over the holes above module 1. That is what is recommended for small grains I believe. My 8230 came set up that way, my 8120 did not and I purchased the covers from Case ih.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
          The holes in the rotor cage above module 2 should have a cover over them the same as is over the holes above module 1. That is what is recommended for small grains I believe. My 8230 came set up that way, my 8120 did not and I purchased the covers from Case ih.
          Same with us

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