Combines R62 Setup for w wheat

Rolf

Guest
G'Day Pete I would close up your Concave at the front to 3 mm (1_8th) this will have a good impact on your
 

camshaft

Guest
Howdy Rolf, I thought I saved your post re: speeding up the table auger, but can't find it. By how many revs did you speed up your table auger to make it feed better in lighter wheatIJ I'm about to pull my machine out of the shed and speeding up the table auger is on the list. Also need hints on changing the feeder chains and sprockets. Does the feeder house come off easilyIJ
 

Rolf

Guest
G'Day Camshaft I gather your front is a 400-500 modelIJ if you measure the fighting pitch (should be 30") and
 

Dan

Guest
Very well put Rolf. I had to comment hear for we just traded a low horse '92 R62 without extended bars and boy has there been pressure where bars need to be extended. His 9 year newer 62 with factory extended bars will likely easily double his capacity in many conditions. It makes me sick to think how many R60-70's with P3s and R62-72's without extended bars are still out there. Did you catch my post earlier Rolf on the Aussie blade barsIJ I believe I know where there is a couple hear in the states and will have to try get ahold of them. Can't stand the thought of some people using all them power robing reverse bars. Stationary rasp bars or pegs seem to be working well without robbing power for those who are having problems with rotor loss but got to keep searching for simplier and cheaper.