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<blockquote data-quote="Bob R" data-source="post: 7652150" data-attributes="member: 108596"><p>I have been driving a c670 last 3 seasons and get on very well in wheat and OSR has been fine. But winter barley and spring barley I just can’t stop rotor losses.</p><p>Do people find this aswell or any tips I can try to reduce losses? </p><p>Have tried most obvious settings. At first I thought I was putting to much through returns and putting too much back into the drum which requires more separation but have tried with fairly wide sieve settings and still getting high rotor losses.</p><p></p><p>Do people normally use the de awning plates for barley or do you prefer not to use them to allow bigger concave area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob R, post: 7652150, member: 108596"] I have been driving a c670 last 3 seasons and get on very well in wheat and OSR has been fine. But winter barley and spring barley I just can’t stop rotor losses. Do people find this aswell or any tips I can try to reduce losses? Have tried most obvious settings. At first I thought I was putting to much through returns and putting too much back into the drum which requires more separation but have tried with fairly wide sieve settings and still getting high rotor losses. Do people normally use the de awning plates for barley or do you prefer not to use them to allow bigger concave area? [/QUOTE]
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