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michael47mike
Posted 5/31/2016 11:50 (#5329908)
Subject: Cutting wheat


Which concave do I need for 9560 JD to cut wheat? Do I need any filler plates? TIA.
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John Smith
Posted 5/31/2016 12:09 (#5329939 - in reply to #5329908)
Subject: RE: Cutting wheat


South Central Illinois
Small wire works best.
How many acres?
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michael47mike
Posted 5/31/2016 12:14 (#5329945 - in reply to #5329939)
Subject: RE: Cutting wheat


Around 200.
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mwfarmer
Posted 5/31/2016 14:01 (#5330060 - in reply to #5329945)
Subject: RE: Cutting wheat


Just buy the inserts and put them in the regular round bar concave. We run around that much wheat every year and don't have any problems. Plenty of places that sell them aftermarket and they work just fine for what you are going to be doing IMO. I have ran them on our 9560STS and now on the 9570STS.
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John Smith
Posted 5/31/2016 16:01 (#5330187 - in reply to #5329945)
Subject: RE: Cutting wheat


South Central Illinois
Either way works. The front two concaves are easier to change than the rear one. You could add the inserts on the front concave. Install a small wire in the middle and leave the one you have in the rear position.
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AGB
Posted 5/31/2016 16:56 (#5330244 - in reply to #5329908)
Subject: RE: Cutting wheat


Mid-Michigan
I'd get a set of small wire. They don't take much time to change. I have two inserts. One in the front postion the right where the returned dump in.
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