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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8273589" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I really ought to try this wide concave slow drum method and probably will do eventually. I’ve dabbled with it in the past on my other old combine but have found too much grain left in the heads and increased Walker losses.</p><p>I suppose the emphasis is thrown onto relying on clean threshing rather than sieving which is a good idea in principle. If my concave was wide and drum slow I’d have to drive at considerable speed to fill it. The amount of grain needing to be handled by the bottom sieve would mean it would have to be quite wide open so would not reslly provide any filtering at all of unthreshed tips. I’d be entirely reliant on decent threshing action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8273589, member: 2119"] I really ought to try this wide concave slow drum method and probably will do eventually. I’ve dabbled with it in the past on my other old combine but have found too much grain left in the heads and increased Walker losses. I suppose the emphasis is thrown onto relying on clean threshing rather than sieving which is a good idea in principle. If my concave was wide and drum slow I’d have to drive at considerable speed to fill it. The amount of grain needing to be handled by the bottom sieve would mean it would have to be quite wide open so would not reslly provide any filtering at all of unthreshed tips. I’d be entirely reliant on decent threshing action. [/QUOTE]
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