still_galvanized Guest Jul 3, 2003 #1 If you mean they extend across the front of the feeder house. Yes they should be there. They tend to carry material farther across to more evenly load feeder chain.Thats just my understanding of it.
If you mean they extend across the front of the feeder house. Yes they should be there. They tend to carry material farther across to more evenly load feeder chain.Thats just my understanding of it.
brassring Guest Jul 4, 2003 #2 Yes thats exactly what I mean they extend into the opening of the feeder house opening thanks for the reply Bob P.S. this is on a R-52
Yes thats exactly what I mean they extend into the opening of the feeder house opening thanks for the reply Bob P.S. this is on a R-52