Right. The system worked very well on dry to medium-tough wheat, and the only problem in corn was that, until I slowed it waaaaay down, it would toss an occasional cob forward which would catch in the drive belts for the add-on hydraulic pump (mounted as an extension off the main drive clutch) and roll the belts clear off. I think whats happening in milo and weedy wheat is that tough weeds or stalks wedge between the vertical edge of the body of the spreader and the spinning arms. NHDon said he prefers The Spreader for that reason, that at least the material can fall off since it has no sides. When I had The Spreader, it also stalled out, but I found out later that at least part of the problem was a faulty regulator valve. Id try it again but I traded the thing on this Kirby and dont much want to put out the $$ to find out whether the problem is just the sheer weight of wet tough stalks, as opposed to wedging against the sides. With that add-on pump, Im sure theres plenty of hydraulic power. I hope IlnewHollands right that the residue systems on new CR series are a real improvement. How do you like the lexions otherwiseIJ