Combines F2 rasp bars

PETE

Guest
Farmboy, I put two F2 rasp bars end to end in the belly of the separator of my N6 bolting them directly to the cage. The bottom row of flat helicals have been removed to help reduce rotor loss. The F2 bars really helped rotor loss without breaking of the cobs. I also did everything but the grate on my N6 also. I am not sure about cutting out every other wire on your concave, I did that to the last four rows of my concave but my concave was the old style. Pete Hinrichsen
 

farmboy

Guest
Pete, did you think the hyper workedIJ I am in the process of doing a 1981 n6 with updated door and concave.
 

PETE

Guest
Without a doubt. Getting rid of the reverse bars, P3 stars in the seperator to get a high_low bar to get a tumbling effect along with the F2 rasp bars to help stir the material, etc.... has turned my N6 from a cob grinding, rotor spitting, poor capacity machine into high capcity machine that spits out whole to half cobs, that gives me a clean grain sample and umbelievable capacity. Everything in that P1 upgrades section that I have done has worked very well. I am a firm believer "hyperizing". If you haven't done it yet be sure to run the first six rows of your chaffer with a seperate control rod and open those rows 1_8-1_4" more and cut the center back a bit. Have a great harvest, Pete Hinrichsen
 

sidekick

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Gman do you have a part number for themIJ I want two rows. How many bars per rowIJ 3IJ