Darryl
Guest
I have used a cts in wheat, barley, canola, and peas. It is excellent in wheat and barley. The more straw the better it goes. In canola it can have problems overloading the shoe in very dry straw. In field peas it does a good job, but it does crack more than a case combine with a specialty rotor. The cleaning shoe is the limiting factor to capacity in this combine. To reduce the shoe load the operator can install blanking plates underneath the tine separator to increase capacity. You do not have to do this if you are happy with the capacity. The only drawback is that the straw is beat up and hard to bale in hot dry conditions. I think that they are a heck of a good machine for the price.