Combines rotary seperation

mit9750

Guest
You need to talk to alec yeager form hendley neb. it is his 6600 in the photo section on this site that he converted to a cts (so to speak) the neat thing about is he did that before the cts was out. it was quite a project. I am also from that area and remember that 6600 would run w_ any 7720 in it day that thing was a machine
 

Calander_Farms

Guest
Green Reaper so was that you that I saw in Farm Show thenIJ looks very interesting...not too pretty but Im sure it works good! We've been known to come up with some pretty neat things too. Gotta love good old American ingenuity.
 

Green_Envy

Guest
We went from a 9600 to a CTS II. The CTS has at least as much capacity as in wheat and alot more in barley compared to the 9600. The CTS is the best of both rotary and conventional design. It cleans the grain alot better than a 9600 and the machine overall runs smoother because you don't have the straw walkers shaking the machine. The crops we have cut with it are wheat, barley, canola, and peas.