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Combining OSR with NH CX 860
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<blockquote data-quote="Theswede" data-source="post: 2765008" data-attributes="member: 14102"><p>I did actually have a look a meter or two into the standing rape and it was a few seeds on the ground but not that many. As it was only 3 hectares it was hard to pin point the feeding problem. But I felt like I had problem with 80-100 cm in the middle... actual problem felt like it was the auger not pushing it up to the feeder house but it eventually led to the cutterbar missing some rape because of the big hump of rape in the middle. It also felt like the auger needed a bit too much help from the reel to be satisfied... And because I had to use the reel as much as I did I think I had some unnecessary losses from the header...But its not easy to assess the amount of losses when you have never combined it before, nor even grown it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theswede, post: 2765008, member: 14102"] I did actually have a look a meter or two into the standing rape and it was a few seeds on the ground but not that many. As it was only 3 hectares it was hard to pin point the feeding problem. But I felt like I had problem with 80-100 cm in the middle... actual problem felt like it was the auger not pushing it up to the feeder house but it eventually led to the cutterbar missing some rape because of the big hump of rape in the middle. It also felt like the auger needed a bit too much help from the reel to be satisfied... And because I had to use the reel as much as I did I think I had some unnecessary losses from the header...But its not easy to assess the amount of losses when you have never combined it before, nor even grown it. [/QUOTE]
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