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I'm going back about 10 years on this but iirc the one that cut here got the smooth grain pan switched to a fishback style . I can't recall grain making it into fan housing but I think from memory going up a hill was causing a build up on pan which was then overloading sieves for a distance once it levelled off againDoes anyone running a 9780 or a c670 have problems losing grain off the front of the grain pan which then ends up in the fan housing?
Where abouts are you finding the grain? We put new rubber seals on the doors that give you access to the front of the rotors and it stopped any grain falling in to the fan area.Does anyone running a 9780 or a c670 have problems losing grain off the front of the grain pan which then ends up in the fan housing?
Thanks for the replies, I'm finding grain on the ledge at both sides of the fan. My 9780i has a smooth front section to the pre cleaner, when reversing in corners on the headlands or cutting downhill what's to stop grain falling off the front and into the fan area. The inspection door seals look to be ok.Where abouts are you finding the grain? We put new rubber seals on the doors that give you access to the front of the rotors and it stopped any grain falling in to the fan area.
Mine did but the rubber had gone hard so changed them and it solved the problemThanks for the replies, I'm finding grain on the ledge at both sides of the fan. My 9780i has a smooth front section to the pre cleaner, when reversing in corners on the headlands or cutting downhill what's to stop grain falling off the front and into the fan area. The inspection door seals look to be ok.
Mine did but the rubber had gone hard so changed them and it solved the problem
I'll have s better look at them to see if they need renewing. I made an extension for the grain auger to put grain further on the pre cleaner didn't seem to help.Mine did but the rubber had gone hard so changed them and it solved the problem
I am struggling to think where you are finding grains for that to stop it!if it is either side next to the fan I will nearly Guarantee its coming from behind those plates. I just got some strips of rubber from a belting company and with a bit of messing around got it to fit and had very little grain there all season.I'll have s better look at them to see if they need renewing. I made an extension for the grain auger to put grain further on the pre cleaner didn't seem to help.
The seals that run along the sieve frame appear to be sound with a good fit to the door when viewed from the opposite side. It doesn't seem to leak when cutting at a steady speed I've walked along side and there's nothing to see which is why I thought the smooth pan and reversing in the corners was the issue. It's probably not that bad but it's annoying to see good grain not in the tank.I am struggling to think where you are finding grains for that to stop it!if it is either side next to the fan I will nearly Guarantee its coming from behind those plates. I just got some strips of rubber from a belting company and with a bit of messing around got it to fit and had very little grain there all season.
If there is no crop going in you will lose corn that’s the nature of the beast I am afraidThe seals that run along the sieve frame appear to be sound with a good fit to the door when viewed from the opposite side. It doesn't seem to leak when cutting at a steady speed I've walked along side and there's nothing to see which is why I thought the smooth pan and reversing in the corners was the issue. It's probably not that bad but it's annoying to see good grain not in the tank.
Agreed , I think a small lip on the front of the smooth pan wouldn't go amiss though. Some thing to try maybe? Thanks for your suggestions guys.It was the grain pan below the rotors , that was swapped on the one that used to cut here . We thought
If there is no crop going in you will lose corn that’s the nature of the beast I am afraid
it was grain building up on it and then all slipping forward in a oner and landing in that area over