Old_Pokey
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First, is your header still straight and level with the machineIJ If not, I'd start with that. Get it straightened out then check for noise. Also make sure your header acumulator is set properly to help cusion the blow if this happens again. Are you sure its the rotor hitting something, and not the rock trap beater or the feederhouseIJ Did it make the noise with just the seperater runningIJ look at the paint around the feederhouse and rock trap area to see if there is any unusual and fresh paint flaking. This would indicate something bent. To look inside and inspect the rotor impellers with the rock trap on, lower the header and just take the sheild off right below the cab and then unbolt the half moon shaped front cover. Pull it off and look inside. If the rotor is in neutral, watch where you put your fingers when turning the rotor by hand. To replace the impellers, you dont have to remove the feeder or rock trap. You can do it from that very cover you just took off. They're heavy and awkward, so dont get careless and hurt yourself. If you notice the kidney is worn and the edges are rounded off, you may want to replace it too. Then you will have to set aside more time as it will require more disassembly. If you decide to replace the kidney, and you think you can get by with the impellers through the soybean harvest, wait and do it all together. It will be easier that way.