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| Iirc, 2 rows of good corn is a lot for that chopper/size of feed rolls. I could never get it to work very good anyway. Seemed to get as much done driving faster and chopping one row vs. slower and two rows in good corn. If it did feed in, something else on the chooper would bother because it was just to much material for that chopper. Check to make sure the springs that hold pressure to keep the feed rolls together are not broken. Often they look ok until you look way at the bottom where the bolt holds them and adjusts the tension. If broken, the rolls will just lift up under a load and not pull like they should. Also make sure both rolls are driving like they should, that one is not just driving the other making it look like both are turning until you get a load in them. You can also change the speed of the feed rolls to see if that helps but it might affect your length of cut. | |
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