Combines Rasp bar in the cage bottom

DAB

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If you find a crop that you don't loose money on let me know! The way prices have been the past few years, I'm finding it hard to make anything cashflow.
 

R7

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I farm in NC North Dakota and last year for instance I ran 3 kinds of HRSW,2 kinds of DURUM, BARlEY,OATS,RYE,CANOlA,FlAX,OIl SUNFlOWERS and confection Sunflowers thru my R7. Most all of these have their own setup and header needed to do the job.Setting it up to run the way you want is half the fun. I have done lots of things to mine,some work some don't. But the end result is a smooth running machine that will eat lots af grain for a lot less $ than the new ones! John
 

Aussie

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Well done, that's what I like to see. Now that's what I call a diversified operation.
 

venturis40

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i clear about $100_acre on corn before taking out machinery replacement, but including repairs
 

DAB

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Hello John, Could you go into detail on your combines processor setup for wheatIJ It sounds like you have it performing really well. Stuff like helical setup, type of cylinder, methods to combat rotor loss, concave setup, ect. Thanks! DAB
 

R7

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I run the double stacked helicals all the time. I have heavy duty loewen concave,with the heavy arms. n of filler bars depends wheat,durum and flax usually two rows,Barley one or none depending on volume of grain in swath, canola and SF none. I have removed cage sweep and installed a blockoff panel next to l.H. concave arm,seems to eliminate buildup there. last year I had Russ HRSW myself and combined lots of that along with Gunner and Pioneer 2375 on my custom jobs. Russ and Gunner were tall and 25-40 bpa lots of straw.Pioneer 2375 is threshed by the feeder chains I think! I normally run an air foil chaffer on all crops but last couple of years I've been putting Std. chaffer back in,opening it up and running wind higher 6-7, in wheat only to reduce shoe loss.Concave is in with 0 wedge, bars are black loewen bars,on original rotor.I have 4 seasons on them and may put chrome ones in this time. With the yields we have in NC North Dakota on wheat and durum, rotor loss isn't much of a problem as long as concave is threshing properly.I really keep an eye on accelerator rolls as they seem to vary in longevity, I think certain crops and weed seeds are really hard on them.I have a friend who put a double belt and a smaller pulley on impeller to speed it up and he really liked the results. That will be on the list for pre harvest. My local mechanic is a guy by the name of Ray Rhame, maybe some have heard of him,his knowledge of Gleaners is amazing. He has helped me get my 16 year old machine to the level it's at. Sorry for being long winded, I didn't get to talk snowmobiles much this winter so it's back to combines.Hope the wife doesn't shoot me! later John
 
 
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