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Combining OSR with NH CX 860
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<blockquote data-quote="Lincs Lass" data-source="post: 2756948" data-attributes="member: 4685"><p>We had a TF42 and seem to remember the reel was fully forward and lifted right up and hardly turning ,the feed auger in the bed was lifted slightly to give it more space between the bed .</p><p>Concave was opened to prevent the drum blocking and I think the drum speed ran slower as the pods only need tapping not hammering .</p><p>Fan needs to run slower aswell else you,ll blow everything away</p><p>Yes you do need the smooth return plate in and shut the gap in the sieves.</p><p>Might be a good idea to carry a roll of agri tape aswell to stick over any bolt holes and round the elevator covers ,it escapes out of ever hole it can find</p><p> Used to cut most of our osr early evening when the heat had died down ,the pods were less likley to shatter before it was on the bed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lincs Lass, post: 2756948, member: 4685"] We had a TF42 and seem to remember the reel was fully forward and lifted right up and hardly turning ,the feed auger in the bed was lifted slightly to give it more space between the bed . Concave was opened to prevent the drum blocking and I think the drum speed ran slower as the pods only need tapping not hammering . Fan needs to run slower aswell else you,ll blow everything away Yes you do need the smooth return plate in and shut the gap in the sieves. Might be a good idea to carry a roll of agri tape aswell to stick over any bolt holes and round the elevator covers ,it escapes out of ever hole it can find Used to cut most of our osr early evening when the heat had died down ,the pods were less likley to shatter before it was on the bed [/QUOTE]
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