Redhotnrolli_n
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algar: Anytime there is rotor rumble and hi power consumtion, the rotor speed (350) is too slow. Also, the end of the rotor is fitted with kickers as they call them, which throw straw and other material by centrifugal force, down to the beater. The rotor must have RPM enough to take advantage of flywheel action to transport the crop from one end to the other, rather than fighting it all the time with torque. Rotor belts get tore up early if they work in those conditions too. I don't do cowpeas myself, but wet soybean straw is the same story. You may want to try a rotor speed of 600-700 or greater (on the high side of 2 speed gear case) and maybe a 2-4 concave setting as a suggestion.