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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 8237645" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Yes, I do know Duncan J. I’ve seen him and his Combine fitted with a stripper header. It works very well until the ground is too wet so that the stripper header tugs the entire plant out of the ground, including the roots plus soil.</p><p>Then it’s not long before there is a Combine fire!</p><p>I’ve known Duncan having to get a Conventional straw walker and header Combine in to harvest in such conditions.</p><p></p><p>When conditions are good, his stripper header on his Rotary Class Lexion is very fast.</p><p>But harvesting with my conventional combine and header is also very (but not quite so) fast. You need to keep the drum full to get it to thresh properly</p><p></p><p>The secret with the Weaving GD, it that its discs will drill into extremely trashy conditions. I’m reasonably certain it would cope as [USER=4612]@ajd132[/USER] suggests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 8237645, member: 44728"] Yes, I do know Duncan J. I’ve seen him and his Combine fitted with a stripper header. It works very well until the ground is too wet so that the stripper header tugs the entire plant out of the ground, including the roots plus soil. Then it’s not long before there is a Combine fire! I’ve known Duncan having to get a Conventional straw walker and header Combine in to harvest in such conditions. When conditions are good, his stripper header on his Rotary Class Lexion is very fast. But harvesting with my conventional combine and header is also very (but not quite so) fast. You need to keep the drum full to get it to thresh properly The secret with the Weaving GD, it that its discs will drill into extremely trashy conditions. I’m reasonably certain it would cope as [USER=4612]@ajd132[/USER] suggests. [/QUOTE]
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