Combines 2366 unacceptable soybean sample

turbored

Guest
Have you tried to slow the rotor down to 500 rpm under load and run the fan up another 40-70 rpmIJ
 

CORNKING

Guest
Here is what we did I installed the a lower wheat shoe seive in all my combines and close it tight enough to rethrash all the pods and when we would go to high yeilding 250 bu irr. corn you just open it up wide enough. Check with some of the salvage yards and you can buy a wheat seive cheap. You will thrash green beans with this setup. Or install a wheat concave in n1 but you will have to remove for corn the other way is good for wheat beans and corn. GOOD lUCK
 

bubs

Guest
I know the problem. This fixed mine to an almost seed quality sample. Close the front section of chaffer completely. The next two enough to let the grain through and the shoe enough so that you show about 3 bars on the return graph. I use a wheat shoe so the green pods and ect are rethreshed. I run the rotor at 700 and the fan at 1150. I still have a few broken stems but I contribute that to the specialty AFX rotor and also disrupters. I run a 2388. I run the concaves on 3 to 3.5 My vanes are in the middle and I never change them. This worked great in green stemmed beans and also extra dry ones also. Good luck.
 

6100

Guest
have a 2166 had same prod but speed fan up to 1130 and closed the concave down running rotor at 700 under load and carring a 25ft header at 4+ and clean sample. love my 25ft header and couldnt imagine trying to run a 20. beans usually make 40-60bu
 

560man

Guest
Slow down the rotor to 500 or less, you are grinding up all the stems and pods so much that they are impossible to clean out. That should help, and the next step would be to open the bottom sieve more to allow more airflow through the chaffer. Just remember, only change one thing at a time.
 

boog

Guest
If the above suggestions don't work, crawl up in the back of the machine and make sure the sieves aren't coming apart or have missing fingers.
 
 
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