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<blockquote data-quote="Jsmith2211" data-source="post: 7673540" data-attributes="member: 147572"><p>was overcast and the straw was damp, but the grain measured at 18.2%. We've had contractors in to do all our combining for several years and its been a while since we owned our own combine, and when we did i was too young to know anything about using it! My understanding is that as long as the grain is around 18% or under then it should be dry enough to combine? I know wet straw will slow it down so i thought just go slower? </p><p>dont think she is fitted with deawning plates, dont think we have any either. </p><p>well they say wait 2 weeks after it looks fit, and it looked fit about 2 weeks ago... im sure its something we've not done right, such as weather or settings, rather than a fault with the combine - but she is old and new to us so its a possability. Would it have deawning plates somewhere stashed away on the combine, like how the lifters are on the handrail? and how would i access the concave to fit them if i do find them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsmith2211, post: 7673540, member: 147572"] was overcast and the straw was damp, but the grain measured at 18.2%. We've had contractors in to do all our combining for several years and its been a while since we owned our own combine, and when we did i was too young to know anything about using it! My understanding is that as long as the grain is around 18% or under then it should be dry enough to combine? I know wet straw will slow it down so i thought just go slower? dont think she is fitted with deawning plates, dont think we have any either. well they say wait 2 weeks after it looks fit, and it looked fit about 2 weeks ago... im sure its something we've not done right, such as weather or settings, rather than a fault with the combine - but she is old and new to us so its a possability. Would it have deawning plates somewhere stashed away on the combine, like how the lifters are on the handrail? and how would i access the concave to fit them if i do find them? [/QUOTE]
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