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West Central Iowa | With a transverse rotor the crop does not have to change direction from the feeder house into the rotor like it does on an axial flow. The natural flow feeds under the side of the rotor instead of perpendicular into the end of the rotor like an axial flow does. Basically the gleaner transverse rotor feeds like a conventional except it only feeds into the one end of the rotor instead of the full width of the cylinder. | |
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