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    #13
    Great pics, love seeing the green versus yellow versions of what we have.

    We have 670's and one 760TT. While the 760 is a bigger machine especially in wheat, capacity not as much more in peas and canola in good thrashing conditions as cleaning area still large and hp requirements less.

    good luck with harvest!

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      #14
      Tracks was the only option at purchase time. We do have issues getting good sample out of 670

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        #15
        Originally posted by northfarmer View Post
        Great pics, love seeing the green versus yellow versions of what we have.

        We have 670's and one 760TT. While the 760 is a bigger machine especially in wheat, capacity not as much more in peas and canola in good thrashing conditions as cleaning area still large and hp requirements less.

        good luck with harvest!
        I drive 670 what settings you use for both will be interesting of course wehave hotter dryer conditions

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          #16
          Mallee looks like fun nice looking harvest weather. How many hours are you from Canberra? I could kill 2 birds with one stone visit relatives in Canberra then tour an Australian grain farm lol!

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            #17
            Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
            I drive 670 what settings you use for both will be interesting of course wehave hotter dryer conditions
            We leave intensive threshing segments in for all crops. In cereal we run the cylinder tight and try to get it all done the first time through that way you can tighten up the lower sieve. We also typically use much more wind than they call for. Make sure your wind board settings are consistent with the book. The 760 will have different air system and no board to adjust. In canola we run in high range and use lots of fan speed.

            The big difference between for us though is that hot and dry is not the typical scenario lol and that will obviously make a difference.

            No real difference in sample quality between the 760 and 670 in our case anyway

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