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Tips please for cutting flat wheat.
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<blockquote data-quote="zero" data-source="post: 8901369" data-attributes="member: 88492"><p>Try going from bottom right of picture to top left? Sometimes have to take lifters off when its very flat and alter the angle of the wands on the reel so the tips are angled backwards. Don't just sit with header in one position, same with reel, small constant adjustments to keep the crop flowing.</p><p>Don't worry about baler man, it's one of the occupational hazards and they have cab suspension, so cut they way it makes the best job. If there was a particular part of the headland that flowed well, cut the rest of the field at the same angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zero, post: 8901369, member: 88492"] Try going from bottom right of picture to top left? Sometimes have to take lifters off when its very flat and alter the angle of the wands on the reel so the tips are angled backwards. Don't just sit with header in one position, same with reel, small constant adjustments to keep the crop flowing. Don't worry about baler man, it's one of the occupational hazards and they have cab suspension, so cut they way it makes the best job. If there was a particular part of the headland that flowed well, cut the rest of the field at the same angle. [/QUOTE]
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