Combines elephant ears

DEADDUCK

Guest
Tell me more about Marlin impeller blades. The elephant ears on my 2388 rice rotor are in need of replacement, and if I can gain any performance, that would be great.
 

aussie_harvester

Guest
we hard face ours along that edge to stop them wearing out with either mig or stick welder
 

Hal

Guest
Basically as mentioned, they drastically improve the feeding and virtually eliminate all the growling. It was a field service mechanic that designed and tested them, and then started installing them on the brand new combines that the dealership was selling, that's how well they worked. If you need more info, I believe I can dig out this fellows name and phone number, I think I have it somewhere.
 

Wolffman

Guest
I don't know anything about Marlin impellers, but I am very pleased with my Axceller kit! Green stemmed soys really make it shine, but it seems to have more even rotor feeding and any crop.
 

djack

Guest
I've been running the Marlins for 2 1_2 seasons now and am very pleased with the results. The only time I've found they cause problems is when I've cut short, weedy wheat. The green mess seems to accumulate in the transition cone and then will slug feed through. Other than that, I love the way they feed small grains, dry beans, and corn. Very smooth and less HP and grumbling.
 

JWK

Guest
You may wish to think about going to an AFX rotor, I did and would do it again. Jack
 

Greg_C

Guest
look at loewens AFX kit. May not be on their website but call them and talk to Warren. We put it on, bolts up easily and is closest thing to AFX I know of. let me know if you want more info. gachristiansen@midwest-connections.com Greg C.
 
 
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