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Combining OSR with NH CX 860
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<blockquote data-quote="Deerejon" data-source="post: 2761296" data-attributes="member: 3344"><p>Hi from the top of my head it's 13mm for wheat 26mm for osr measured from the edge of the flights on the auger to the table. When you slacken the 4 bolts at each end the auger bearing flange has elongated bolt holes i just raised mine 1/2-3/4 up the slot. You also need to slacken the drive chain before altering auger height then re-tension after. Then if you have the varifeed header push the table out i run mine around 4-5 on the scale an if you hit a thin patch of rape i pull the table in so the auger pulls the crop in rather than dip the reel in an risk wrapping or worse shattering pods. It's also worth performing a kill stall for your own piece of mind. You will be very surprised at how much of your loses are from your header and not sieves and wind! Keep your reel up an out and slow rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deerejon, post: 2761296, member: 3344"] Hi from the top of my head it's 13mm for wheat 26mm for osr measured from the edge of the flights on the auger to the table. When you slacken the 4 bolts at each end the auger bearing flange has elongated bolt holes i just raised mine 1/2-3/4 up the slot. You also need to slacken the drive chain before altering auger height then re-tension after. Then if you have the varifeed header push the table out i run mine around 4-5 on the scale an if you hit a thin patch of rape i pull the table in so the auger pulls the crop in rather than dip the reel in an risk wrapping or worse shattering pods. It's also worth performing a kill stall for your own piece of mind. You will be very surprised at how much of your loses are from your header and not sieves and wind! Keep your reel up an out and slow rotation. [/QUOTE]
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