Combines separation issues

NDDan

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That's exactly what we did for 1st proto. It worked very well with very little loss. It would go as well as machine with single set of sweeps but of course thats two different machines with different power plants and various stages of hyperizing. losses were not out of line on any of the machines the Bison run with. We did not do a kernal count with spreader removed on any of the machines. Now going by seasoned custom operators running the Bison they claim less loss and saved fuel. We'll have to figure what a guy could save and then if he figures what it would take to tune up old rotor it may make sense to purchase a new one. Now we will have to wait awhile longer to get good side by side comparisons with the sweeped rotor or Gleaners CDF. I'm thinking there is a lot of potential for the Bisons way of separation so I'm activly persueing.