Sure. As you know this was a pretty much typical year for weather, so I think the setting comparison should be pretty accurate. First, I must point out we do use growth regulator. This year we were a little late on the app, but it still did some good. We run 12' mac don swathers. The windrow is layed out approximately 96". And even though I'm somewhat hard on the swather reels running so close to the ground and the guard hold downs, I get a clean cut in all directions no matter what way the crop went down. I have several pics posted on redpowermagazine.com if you wish to see them. You might have to search a bit though as they were posted about 2 weeks ago in the coffe shop. We hire a 2001 2388 to run with us so I had a good comparison machine in the same field. Without the gorden bars, our normal operating rotor speed was minimum 600. This year the 2388 was running 650 empty, and loaded to 600. lots of attempts have been made to run slower, but depending on the machine, have had problems seperating the seed and also loading the chaffer heavy to one side. Concaves are run at the same clearence as standard concaves. We run at about a 1_2" or so closed from the grates. With the gorden bars, I ran as low as 450 empty for a short time and had "no" or at least none that we could find

, rotor loss and when shut down full, found a very even loaded chaffer. I went back up to 500 empty because the rotor belt was too low in the drive pulley. I stayed at 500 the whole rest of the season. Again there are pictures posted of the windrwos before and after each combine. The load on the chaffer was also reduced. We started out at our normal settings for wind and seive opening. But had tremendous loss. After a few minutes scratching our heads to figure out why any new settings were'nt making any difference, we finally decided to reduce the wond by a large amount. We reduced our old style paddle fan from about 590rpm to 490rpm and tryed again. It worked, we made a few more minor adjustments and got the loss to well within acceptable amounts.We were able to close the seives a bit to because of the reduced load they had to deal with. On the cleanout, I'll have to get back to you. I'll check today for any info on the varieties that have been cleaned, however, I wont be able to give an accurate comparison on the fields that the 2388 was in too. I'll have to use last years cleanout and then also the varieies that I did myself for comparison. Also, we use a cleaner that charges on the out weight clean, so I dont know if he keeps the dirt seperate for weight or not.