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r40 gleaner switching from corn to bean head
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Skyfish
Posted 8/24/2020 18:08 (#8454653 - in reply to #8454607)
Subject: RE: r40 gleaner switching from corn to bean head



Central IA
I'll try, not in front of combine or manual.

Right side of feeder house. Belt, go to bigger front pulley, smaller rear pulley. I did not adjust the feeder drum height from corn.

Rotor goes to high, If beans are dry, stems and all. Shell very good at corn setting(concave), I had to close if green stems.

Chopper, can't remember if R40 I had had a high and low setting, engage knives if you like. Spreader I think goes to high in beans(not sure).

I had a corn and a bean chaffer(top seive) changed that too.

I only had a 15' bean head, fed like crap in short beans. Very good in tall beans. The feeder house was the limiting factor. I had hydraulic reverser. Mine had a R50 engine, turbo. So never worked hard at all. And could go almost 2 days on fuel with that Duetz.

Total memory, hope I helped.
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