Combines chick peas

BOYBlUE

Guest
What are they and what area can they be grown in and what is a good yieldIJ Any special equip neededIJ
 

ilovegreen

Guest
it is a legume. need to run the land roller over the ground after seeding. then harvers them. we used 30 foor rigid headers. we got 35 b_a. they sell for 5 bucks a bushel.i dont care what they do with them as long as i get paid for them. i think they make chips and soup out of them over in the aribic countrys.
 

ilovegreen

Guest
7720 will do just as good as a job or better then a new holland. conventional combines do not plug the cylinder as easy as a rotor. believe me i know
 

Bundy

Guest
What a load of bull!! We've been growing chickpeas and mungbeans here for the last 10 or so years. I've harvested with a TR70, a TR85 and now with our current machine a 9500 with a 30ft ridged front. And our sample have improved over the years, not gotten worse, even though we have gone back to a conventional combine. The TR had a shockingly bad habit of plugging the concave gaps (which isn't the most pleasent of jobs to clean)... even with the small concave wires removed, whenever we hit green material or undesicated plants. Where the 9500 just keeps on going. For a long time the story was the rotary's did a better job then the conventional machines in terms of cracking. My only respones to that is it's about time some people learnt how to set there machines. I use no you-beaut sieves, concave inserts or who know's what that some people put in. And still managed to score one of the best samples that was delivered to the grain depot last year! Rotary's are a very forgiving machines when it comes to havesting peas and beans but they also will smear_discolour the seed if there is to much green material coming in with the pods. So to "2rotorsrule" grow up and get your facts straight before making idiotic statements like that!!
 

kidroff

Guest
ANY Combine can harvest ANY crop if it is set right and you have a good operator.
 

2rotorsrule

Guest
Ya, compare combines accurately! You only pulled wiresIJ!IJ! Put in the corn_soybean concaves then we'll see what pluggs. You gotta set up a machine the RIGHT way for the RIGHT conditions
 

2rotorsrule

Guest
yup yup, we have TR-98 and have no problem, even when the material gets green. If you're plugging something it must be mostly water and_or adjustments are wrong. look at the bright side. You can go chick pea's back into chick peas without setting another tire in the field, translation, you're combine will seed it for you!!!
 

Gene9750sts

Guest
What is wrong with you 2rotorIJ!What are you doing here anywayIJ!I don't think you know what chick peas even are..2rotor see's someone having a normal conversation and he has to jump in there and say "YEH!!UMM..YOU NEED COMBINE TR TO HARVEST STUFF" What do you really even know..I have seen you in your NH site..You always ask something like "WHAT BUSHEl,,UMM,,WHAT BUSHEl HOUR TR RUNIJIJ" You don't know..You are 20 and you know it allIJIJHow do you figureIJ Has everyone herd!!It is so exciting!!I can't wait for the May successfull Farming Magazine issue of 2011.2rotorsrule say's he going to be on it.This will be a very interesting learning experience..HA!
 
 
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