land_Surfer
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Conventional cylinders do not dictate material buildup on the feederhouse. Slow the feederhouse to around 350rpm and raise your header to about 10-12 inches below the ear (if you want to chop stalks, buy a stalk chopper. No american corn head was desinged to strip ears and completely chop stalks both. Also, make sure your deck plates aren't tighter than the stalk and this problem will go away. It is the same problem with any other combine (I can speak for other brands because I have owned them).