Dan is right of course and I just assumed that you would have previously done all of items that Dan suggested. Getting the strippers inside of the basket close to the rotary screen can be tricky. Rolf took the screen off by undoing the four bolts in the centre, Then each stripper plate was pulled right out and the bolts tightened until a gentle but firm push was needed to move them inwards. The rotary screen was bolted firmly back on, pushing the stripper plates back in. A very light hammer and a pin punch which fitted through the holes in the rotary screen and each stripper plate was gently tapped inwards until all of the stripper plates just cleared the rotating screen. The rotary screen was removed and the stripper plate bolts tightened and the rotary screen was reinstalled. That was about 10 or more years ago and we have never had to adjust the stripper plates since and they are still run very close to the rotary screen. On harvesting directions; On advice from an old farmer, we now harvest back and forth with the wind blowing the dust and chaff away from the crop if possible. We find, as we were told, that there is a very large reduction in the dustiness of the harvesting operation as the dust and chaff have not drifted across from the previous pass onto the soon to be harvested crop in the next pass. This is in small grains.