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Kentucky | My preference for corn is a large wire in the front right and round bar in the other 3 front positions with the large skip wire in the separation area. If you are getting too many cobs, that sounds like you are being too aggressive with the rotor. Slowing the rotor usually helps and then tighten the concave if needed or change the vanes to a slower position if needed. I rarely run over 300-325 for rotor speed. I also run 4 straight bars on the rotor. It does an awesome job at the moisture range you mentioned.
I usually run the rotor at 270-290 in corn under 20%. All vanes in the back half of the machine in the slow position. Concave opening at 24-28. That’s for 160-250+ yields.
Edited by Jmark71 2/10/2019 21:47
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