tobaboy
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last year we plugged our 480 real bad in tough winter wheat. We pulled wheat out through some side inspection covers and climbed down through a door on top of the rotors near the engine I believe, from here we were able to dislodge some more wheat. May want to try lifting the header all the way up and pulling the large inspection door off from under the feederhouse, this I think will provide you with good access to the cylinder area. To tell you the truth its been nearly a year since I looked at any of this so I'm beginning to forget, we get our new machine in a couple of weeks, so I will have to refresh myself then. What speed were you running the cylinder atIJ Where was the concave setIJ One thing to maybe check is how tight your feeder house slip clutch is, we tightened ours last year after plugging it in barley, it was only after doing this that we began to plug the cylinder, which is something we had never done in the two years previous to last. Hope you were able to clear things up.