NDDan
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Nothing wrong with tring to better no matter how low the losses are. You may want to do a kernal count with spreader droped and you may be able to tell landlord how great you are doing for the yeild you are getting. I wouldn't dare report what I've heard that some machines will throw out while tring to impress with speed at some farm shows. Anyway I believe your '96 has wide wire rear half of main concave and you may want to check what front half is. If it is low narrow wire you may want to remove every other. Same goes for seperator grate as you would have low narrow wire. Alternative to removing every other would be like hyper does and cut everyother cross bar and slide back. Some guys have removed seperator grate to install cage material and others have just built up every other wire flush with cross bars. I don't know what to suggest for your corn for we don't have problem with any of the combinations. I will say that I believe to many cross bars with exposed leeding edges can roll leaves and straw preventing the seperation it is put there for. Have you tried removing every other seperator barIJ I'm not to worried that the combo you become happy with for corn will work in your other crops. Slower cylinder speed will likely be in store for you when you get it wrapped up. let us know what your thinking when you get cylinder out. There are a couple more tricks in the works to get closer to zero loss. Catch ya later