I will try to answer all your questions. No, I don't think the governor is working. If my power meter is working correctly, I couldn't come close close to his power level on the meter as I lost rpms real quick. As of right now, I am going to use engine RPM's as the guage, so as to not let it get "underneath the load". With the engine running 2640, I am moving right along the way it is. Any faster for me, if I was unloading on the go, it would be true meaning of "catching on the fly". Also, I do a grain loss monitor, but I do not trust it. I played with it yesterday, and just wasn't comfortable. Right now I am not comfortable doing a quick kill, unless I had an "expert " with me. I have slugged the rotor enough in past years, I am gunshy. The side overloading could be the answer, but I was going to atribute it to alot more material in the separating area (with the scallope bars) breaking up against itself. The bits are about the size of a nickle and is more often tips. It comes in more when the machine runs empty.btw the (standard) Fan is running 1000rpm. Yes I have read some of Farm Kid2's info. It would be great if he could put it in pamphlet form. Hopes this gives you more to think about