Chebanse, IL..... | Yours look very good. Congratulations! We have clutches also & asked ourselves for a couple of years now, ideally, what (if any?) gap should one shoot for between that inside row & the perpendicular (long) rows? You're on 30" rows you say, but your long rows touch your end rows. Your combine needs room for the last snout to run on the end rows without pulling over corn from the long rows. So, should the gap be 15"? 30"? Or, as most have it....0"? It seems to me that ideally it should be 15", however the last snout on a combine is probably designed to run in a 30" gap. But, if you leave a gap, there's probably a psychological feeling that you've "skipped" inadvertently. So, if you had absolute perfect control over that spacing.....what would it be? |