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Originally posted by AgrivilleAdmin View Post
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I run a 670 for my tenant. Well built machine with very heavy drives, bearings & belts. Comfortable to operate. One downside I see is hard to unplug cylinder should you happen to plug. No way to get at concave to manually pull the stuff out, to switch to low gear you need to remove 2 bolts & turn cylinder drive pulleys as many as 16 revs (seems that many) to get holes to line up for low speed. Run combine, sometimes with belt smoking, but always gets the slug through. Then go through process of removing & replacing bolts to go back to high gear. Plugging usually happens in canola running 600RPM cylinder speed. I've learned to cheat a little if I have to deal with a beaver hut or the like by speeding up the cylinder. Run through the tough spot & drop cylinder speed back down.
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