Wish I'd seen this explanation a long time ago. Thank you! Dad always knew how he liked the machine set up but struggled to explain it in a way that helped me make adjustments in the field. Specialists at the dealer combine clinics are usually not much better. I know I'm not the only guy who needed help today. 😆
In 1460 winter rye I have to many head unthreashed in grain tank. Standard rotor, run only first 3 spiral rasp bars per row. Removed last horizontal bar. Run Kile fighting, new vanes set maximum, small wire first concave, next two larger have to look to see what the are.
You mentioned that you like to keep the separation and rotor loss equal on the screen in the combine. In regards to that do you keep the shoe/separator balance (in the settings under VisionTrak) equal as well?
Wish I'd seen this explanation a long time ago. Thank you!
Dad always knew how he liked the machine set up but struggled to explain it in a way that helped me make adjustments in the field. Specialists at the dealer combine clinics are usually not much better.
I know I'm not the only guy who needed help today. 😆
Can you do this video for case flagship combines? Or recommendations for an 8120 for wheat?
Informative video.
In 1460 winter rye I have to many head unthreashed in grain tank. Standard rotor, run only first 3 spiral rasp bars per row. Removed last horizontal bar. Run Kile fighting, new vanes set maximum, small wire first concave, next two larger have to look to see what the are.
Let us know what you find!
Thanks for the great videos
You mentioned that you like to keep the separation and rotor loss equal on the screen in the combine. In regards to that do you keep the shoe/separator balance (in the settings under VisionTrak) equal as well?
Where would you recommend the transport vanes to be set on red combines for wheat?
Very nice.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! 1 SUB VIDEO.
How difficult is it to loose the music in these videos!!!!!!!! When u see him in public the music doesn't magically start
$3k for the equivalent of 3 little red wagon's worth of metal?
You run a traveling combine school.
You can find us at most of the farm shows! We love talking details!
Save your self the time and buy a Gleaner