80stech
Guest
I just remodeled my rotor this year and had great success although I don't grow corn, it worked great on wheat, canola and flax. I took the good bars from the seperator side and put them to the threshing side putting the 3rd bar which only has the first 4 inches or so worn to the first position were the first few inches don't do any threshing. That takes care of the first two positions at no cost. For the seperator section ran the high_low set-up using my completely worn out bars and an assortment of next to new bars that I got from a wrecker. Then I discarded all of the discharge paddles and installed bars all the way across the discharge area. Increased capacity by 20% and cut rotor loss by 2_3!