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Big_Truck

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Sorry my friend,I,m a little bit far away from Germany as I live in Northern Ireland!!! I think you are maybe confusing me with "9880 sts" as he is a JD demonstration driver for the "Big Green one" in Mannheim Germany.The both of us have frequent posts on here and the JD board about our little Claas V JD chopper_combine war!!! You're more than welcome to visit to see the 570 just the same, Regards, Big Truck.
 

tobaboy

Guest
Whoops, my bad!! Have you had your 570 in the field yetIJ Just wondering how it compares to a 480R. From what I've read on their web page you can vary the rotor separation area from the cab, do you have this optionIJ
 

Big_Truck

Guest
Scan down and read my posts on 8_30_03 ref harvesting with the 570.
 

tobaboy

Guest
Sounds like fun. Our 'R' series 480 has the C12 as well, definitely nice having those extra ponies in tough, high-yielding wheat. You didn't mention anything about the rotor filler plates, is your machine outfitted with themIJ Also wondering if Claas did anything to eliminate overloading of the left side in wheat, I'm pretty sure its the returns that causes this, thats always our limiting factor when the wheat is dry.
 

9880sts

Guest
hey fella you are allways welcome to see germany and some factorys,doesend matter witch brand and. if you want i would go with you on atour. i got 100 miles to frankfurt.
 

Big_Truck

Guest
No, We don't need to use rotor filler plates because of our long strawed heavy crops the combine is nearly always "full" when operating in ideal conditions.
 

tobaboy

Guest
What is it that limits your capacity on the 570 in your conditions, is it power or shoe lossIJ