Dan
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look at it this way, if you didn't have channel or stacked helicals you would not be able to do dry edibles at all or at least not pintos and navys with the slow cylinder speed they require. With the bean kit comes some flat irons and a angle iron flow retarder for seperator side, if they are in place you may want to remove. Are the reverse bars still in thereIJ I don't think a seperator grate would help out in edible beans if your problem is getting them to flow threw rotor. Anyone out there run with seperator grate for crops other than corn and soybeansIJ Some operators slow up whole machine to less than 2000 RPM for them fragile beans. We remove accelerator roll lugs from one of the tubes if beans are very dry and crackable. We remove the rear ones on a R60.