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Missouri | How the machine is set can have something to do with it. I had to harvest some poor yielding, tough threshing, double crop beans last fall. I had good luck tightening the sieves real tight and running a lot of tailings return, just so there would be *something* in the cylinder. Grain quality was as good as those crummy beans were going to get, and virtually no separator loss.
I do think performance can improve by keeping above a certain minimum level of load. Below that minimum, I believe threshing performance decreases, but I don't think it decreases as much as is generally said, and the point at which that decrease occurs is less than "full".
It won't make much difference. If you put 3 farmers in a room, you've got right there 10 opinions about the right way to run a combine. | |
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