tj
Guest
We have had operators doing this for several years. Improves intake and thresh especially in high moisture corn, soybean vines and other high residue crops. Several operators will leave them out year round and are pleased. However, in crops which tend to break up into small pieces (sunflowers, dried down, windrowed, edible bean vines, etc.) all bars are required to keep the material spread out instead of piling up -- this is where the growling is noticed -- when the trash piles up more effort is required to move it, because it will tend to ball up somewhat. We have resolved this somewhat by removing bars in an alternate staggered pattern and not leaving them in straight lines. Hope this is clear.