Farm_Kid2 Guest Sep 27, 2002 #1 Brandon, Actually, when the material exits the rear of the rotor it goes to either the chopper or the beater which blows it back to the straw spreaders. It has no chance to make it to the sieves, so it is lost out the rear of the machine.
Brandon, Actually, when the material exits the rear of the rotor it goes to either the chopper or the beater which blows it back to the straw spreaders. It has no chance to make it to the sieves, so it is lost out the rear of the machine.