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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8272196" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Had this problem here this year. More heads than usual just died off,</p><p>Bottom sieve needs careful attention to close it down enough to keep an acceptable amount of tips out, but not overload the returns. but small grains this year pass more easily through sieve anyway so it will stand closing a bit. My concave one notch off minimum, Drum nearly at max but not quite. And push on to keep the drum full and rub stuff out but mindful that bottom sieve is tight so watch returns doesn’t overload. Had to close my top sieve slightly below recommended to keep short brittle straw from dropping through which has also helped keep tips off bottom sieve. And the longer you can leave it the easier it threshes.</p><p>Alright in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8272196, member: 2119"] Had this problem here this year. More heads than usual just died off, Bottom sieve needs careful attention to close it down enough to keep an acceptable amount of tips out, but not overload the returns. but small grains this year pass more easily through sieve anyway so it will stand closing a bit. My concave one notch off minimum, Drum nearly at max but not quite. And push on to keep the drum full and rub stuff out but mindful that bottom sieve is tight so watch returns doesn’t overload. Had to close my top sieve slightly below recommended to keep short brittle straw from dropping through which has also helped keep tips off bottom sieve. And the longer you can leave it the easier it threshes. Alright in the end. [/QUOTE]
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