just a tish NE of central ND | Im thinking that with the front fins removed, the ripple tin becomes nessessary to keep the material from hitting the newly made opening?
When I first got this machine, the previous owner had the front of the chaffer blocked off with a rubberized thick canvas so that no air got above the chaffer.It all went under.Lots of chaff in the return if you wanted to keep from throwing away the grain. I took it out and it improved capacity quite a bit.
Ill try the tin tomorow. I only have a few acres. But it would be nice to clean it up a bit.
Is there any crop that you wouldnt reccomend the riple tin being installed for? Seems like ti should work for all crops and sunflowers too.
Edit.... I will try the cardboard trick. My tin would not fit on the sieve like it should.
Edited by School Of Hard Knock 9/29/2010 00:39
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