tbran
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The chaffer levelers are part n71346100 and used to be about a hundred fifty bucks. If you had a set you could make them for a lot less with a pattern, but thats beside the point. These are blades that bolt through holes already factory drilled in the side of the shoe and 'flap' over the chaffer thus throwing the built up grain to the center of the shoe. Not perfect but it helps. The other set bolt through holes they let you drill (nice of them huh - they want you to use that cordless drill and extra batt pack you got for christmas - just don't get that tie caught in the bit) just over the raddle. Instructions included with the kit. The 25 tooth sprocket 71132389 or 30tooth 71132391 (this is cheaper but I would not use it above 700 cylinder RPM) speeds up the thresher beater thus throwing the grain back on the raddle and giving it less chance to settle to the downhill side. Keeps thresher raddle from backfeeding and plugging in green soybeans too! Oh yes, it is the sprocket on the lH cylinder shaft. Most late models used a belt drive so this can't be added to the belt driven thresher beater with out machine work to adapt a 7.5" double sheave here. We have done this but I just can't find the info now to give ya as to what sheave we used to modify. Will post if I ever run across it.