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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 8344681" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Any walker machine will struggle to get very high outputs unless the crop is very fit and the straw very dry and preferably cut as high as possible. </p><p>When I ran an 865 we thought 15-16 TPH in Barley was fair going and 20 in Wheat. But we used to cut for one customer who had huge crops due to his soil and style of farming where I have seen us pushing up to 40TPH as he would never let us near the crop until it was absolutely 100% fit and dry. Used to work well for us as he had a couple of hundred acres and we always cut it 2 weeks after we had finished everything else. </p><p>The 865 had beaters up the elevator and most of the separation happened before the drum in a fit crop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 8344681, member: 1951"] Any walker machine will struggle to get very high outputs unless the crop is very fit and the straw very dry and preferably cut as high as possible. When I ran an 865 we thought 15-16 TPH in Barley was fair going and 20 in Wheat. But we used to cut for one customer who had huge crops due to his soil and style of farming where I have seen us pushing up to 40TPH as he would never let us near the crop until it was absolutely 100% fit and dry. Used to work well for us as he had a couple of hundred acres and we always cut it 2 weeks after we had finished everything else. The 865 had beaters up the elevator and most of the separation happened before the drum in a fit crop [/QUOTE]
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