NDDan
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Your welcome. You were a great candidate to give the Bison another try in corn. Especially with your down corn, tilted floors, steep pitch thresher side helicals, and high wide thresher and seperator concave grates. Taking in all that material from eight 36" rows and saving most of the seeds isn't to bad. You won't have to worry about handling the green stem beans for they are no problem. I hope you can find some beans to do even if dry to get a feeling of what it will do. As far as the other guy down there giving it a try in corn. He barely got going before darkness and rain set in. I'm hoping he can get a good taste of what the rotor can do even though he doesn't have steep helicals, high wide concave or grates, ect. He'll get the helicals and grates setup just the way they should be for next year. He does have some tough soybeans left so it will be interesting how they go with mostly stock helicals and grates. I know of some other Gleaner Bisons that did not go threw me that need help with proper setups. This was not supposed to happen per Bison patent holder. Anyway that is a long story. As far as the other rotors I delivered into green Milo area they have not run. It froze hard the night before I got there so plans had to change. I guess the water goes up into plant after a hard freeze like that. Anyway they will get the best test posible as soon as they can run. Again they won't have the best helical or grate setup right off the get go but should be able to get a good gut feeling on how it will work. We'll get you more info as I get it. Talk to you later.