Blvd d'Espair Bowhill, Sth Aust | Corn and soybeans are not in my experience, but i was under the impression that longer tooth top sieves were standard factory fitment in that situation.
Also i understood that in rotaries, the seperator sections were different according to which type of crop
Is the thought of calling something a "wheat combine" perhaps left over from when conventional rice machines had peg drum threshers..??
But then , rice is also quite foreign to me.
One thing this site highligts is that we all exist in alternate realities, and it is dangerous to assume that my experience of something is necessarily very similar to the other site users. |