NDDan
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I'm with you Rolf on the knifes or pegs sticking threw cage (easy to remove and replace) even though I don't know what milo looks like. We have used pegs or sickle knifes on a variety of setups with good results in other crops. I am although reluctant to use them sort of retarders without a full set of forward cylinder bars. We used the pegs mainly to reduce rotor loss and only needed in a couple situations. We have tried and admit that only a few stationary knifes will cut up material. We did that for a R70 with no chopper that either needed to stop harvesting tough soybeans or install chopper to chop things up. Other wise what I can put together for green milo is you need to prevent rolling up the green leafs or cut the leafs open. First thing I heard to help the most is seperator grate cover kit which was originally made for low straw conditions in Australia !!!! That kit would fit the old stationary grate on the large P3s fine but needed alot of modifing to fit small P3s or adjustable seperator grates. loewen makes nice covers for both. Evedentally the seperator grate that run approx 1" from bars would allow leaves to roll and trap seeds. Installing a rasp bar on the stationary grate without cover installed will close up that clearance and very likely tear up leafs. Installing rasp bar on grate has been done lots for corn but may break up cobs when they other wise may not be broke. I would love to see peg bars in place of reversed bars for I think that will work very well and would likely help tear up tough leaves in corn also. I have four flat iron bars that I have four slicers welded to. I had tried them very late one fall to help cut up edible bean straw. I didn't give them a good test for weather ended the season before I gave a good try. Never reinstalled but had to pull them from shelf after Tbran reported on some trials he was doing with similiar bar. Anyway I hope Gleaner does do their job on this stuff. With them peg bars, or slicer bars, or rotor sweeps we can harvest crops with these machines that we never though possible. Why not an attachment book like we had in the old days when Gleaner ruled the market. Sorry so long.