Near-north Ontario, French River | If calibrating for corn , with a 6 row head, would it be acceptable to make a pass , at say 4mph, picking 2 rows ( gets you low flow rate), a pass at 4mph x 4 rows ( mid range flow) and a final pass at 4mpx6 rows for the high flow rate? My brother always does the calibration loads ( he runs the combine) , sometimes he can get it dialed right in, the next time it can be off by 10%. Corn seems to be more consistent than soys. If the above method would work, how about a pass at 1, 2,3,4,5,6 rows at a time? Seems like it would be easier to maintain a set speed , and vary the number or rows, than it would be to stare at the monitor and try to maintain an even flow flow. |