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| On the R-50/52 I always run one reverse bar up against the gearbox end. It isn't stupid..... for corn and beans it works great. In early season corn, the upper concave tends to plug(left side) with sticks and leaves. Needs to sometimes be cleaned every day because it plugs. That one lone reverse bar pretty much eliminates that problem in corn, and doesn't seem to have any negative effect. I always run a second reverse bar in the center section 180 degrees to the one against the gearbox. Finally, two reverse bars on the discharge end 90 degrees to the first two. My rotor losses in corn and soybeans are minimal and rotor appetite is just fine. Adjustable sep grates get every other wire pulled in my neighborhood for corn and beans. Only way to go. | |
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