Old_Pokey
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Well, probably the best way to solve the problem is to know where in the machine it starts and why the problem occurs. One way that will take alot of the guess work out of it,is to do a quick kill procedure. If you read down the message board a ways to the thread "side loading on 1660- we'll try this again", posted on 9_22_04 you'll see some info on it. Otherwise, maybe put the paddle on the otherside of the augerbed and see what happens. Usually in wheat, sideloading is caused by a combination of rotor speed and concave setting. But, if the auger paddles are in the wrong position, it probly dont help much either