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The New Holland TR70 was the first combine on the market to use centrifugal force to separate grain using two rotors back in 1975. All combines produced before 1975 used conventional threshing cylinders and straw walkers that utilize gravity to separate grain. In the 25 years following the release of the TR70 all major manufactures of combines introduced rotary harvesters.
 
The New Holland TR70 was the first combine on the market to use centrifugal force to separate grain using two rotors back in 1975. All combines produced before 1975 used conventional threshing cylinders and straw walkers that utilize gravity to separate grain. In the 25 years following the release of the TR70 all major manufactures of combines introduced rotary harvesters.
Um sorry centrifugal force is present in the cylinder of a conventional machine, its just greater if dimension is smaller (rotor,cylinder)

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