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Round hole sieves
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 7031001" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wouldn’t bother. Combine airflow is carefully designed to match the sieves, sticking something in that it wasn’t designed for could seriously affect performance. I learnt that lesson many, many years ago when I used to be a combine demonstrator. I had one of the first Dronningborg combines in MF colours in the country and MF in their infinite wisdom decided to fit frogmouth sieves as fitted to their previous machines. It gave serious problems so I changed the sieves one’s it was designed with and it cured it completely. Unless you’re using a ‘70’s combine I’d leave it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 7031001, member: 1233"] I wouldn’t bother. Combine airflow is carefully designed to match the sieves, sticking something in that it wasn’t designed for could seriously affect performance. I learnt that lesson many, many years ago when I used to be a combine demonstrator. I had one of the first Dronningborg combines in MF colours in the country and MF in their infinite wisdom decided to fit frogmouth sieves as fitted to their previous machines. It gave serious problems so I changed the sieves one’s it was designed with and it cured it completely. Unless you’re using a ‘70’s combine I’d leave it alone. [/QUOTE]
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