I was wondering if anyone used them, and what they think of them in a variable stream rotor.
Sunnybrook s series box concaves
mercredi 22 juillet 2015
Ag In Motion
Attended this new farm show Tuesday and thought it was a great show.
While not as big as some of the others its at a time that is more relaxed then the Farm progress, and provided the opportunity to see demonstration plots of different varieties all in one area. The show also has equipment demos and ride and drives all on site.
While the organizers of this show have been running a similar one in the east for years hats off to them for getting this western version off to an excellent start.
The show seems to have great potential and I`m looking forward to its future growth.
Ag In Motion
While not as big as some of the others its at a time that is more relaxed then the Farm progress, and provided the opportunity to see demonstration plots of different varieties all in one area. The show also has equipment demos and ride and drives all on site.
While the organizers of this show have been running a similar one in the east for years hats off to them for getting this western version off to an excellent start.
The show seems to have great potential and I`m looking forward to its future growth.
claas combine parts
Northwest Parts & Service is now selling used combine parts for Claas combines. We are located in North Battleford, Sk. We are currently dismantling the following
2003 470r
2003 480r
2003 480r
2009 590r
2006 570r
Also carrying sunnybrook parts (cylinders, concaves and wear kits)
for inquires please call 306 446-2525 or email wayne.nwps@sasktel.net
or check out the website at http://ift.tt/1VuixBp
claas combine parts
2003 470r
2003 480r
2003 480r
2009 590r
2006 570r
Also carrying sunnybrook parts (cylinders, concaves and wear kits)
for inquires please call 306 446-2525 or email wayne.nwps@sasktel.net
or check out the website at http://ift.tt/1VuixBp
Rotoshear plumbing
Looking to install a pair of rotoshears on a Massey 220, and wondering where guys are drawing their oil flow from? Manual says reel drive return for a lot of makes and models, but have seen one 220 take from canvas drives. Do most put in a flow control valve for speed adjustment? Any tips for installation or operation?
Thanks
Rotoshear plumbing
Thanks
case combine setting reminder
Crop Settings | Case IH Harvesting
Just double checking settings and thought I would post this link in case anyone is looking or did not know of it. Worked excellent for me last year.
case combine setting reminder
Just double checking settings and thought I would post this link in case anyone is looking or did not know of it. Worked excellent for me last year.
mardi 21 juillet 2015
Grain Loss Issues - 8120 w/Shelbourne CVS32 Header
I have a 8120 combine with a Shelbourne CVS32 stripper header. I'm trying to harvest some 55 bu club wheat and I've been running into serious grain loss issues.
Initially I was having trouble with rotor loss, but after talking to Shelbourne they had me install some straight separator bars on my rotor which helped significantly. However at this point I'm still looking too much grain over the sieves.
I did some kill-stalls to take a look at what's going on. Unfortunately I haven't done enough kill-stalls with a properly working combine to know what it all should look like. Here are some pictures of what's going on.
First off, here is a shot of the back of our rotor cage. The front of the rotor is towards the left side of the picture, this is a shot of the rotor right before the discharge beater. I have the large skip wire modules that the Shelbourne rep said would be best and all the rotor vanes are in the slow position.

Here is a shot of the pre-sieve and the front of the chaffer. One thing I've noticed is whenever I do a kill stall (and I've done quite a few at this point) it always seems some of the chafer is clean while other areas are covered in chaff. Just which areas are clean and which are not changes each time.

This is a shot from the rear of the combine looking forward over the sieves:

Here you can see the material before it falls on to the sieves, it looks to be fairly evenly distributed to me:

You can see how some parts of the sieves are covered in chaff and others are not. I've tried playing with fan settings, sieve settings, rotor settings, forward speed, everything I can think of and I still am getting too much sieve loss.
I have my combine setup exactly as recommended in the Shelbourne app for my iPhone. I'm trying to go 5.5 - 6.0 MPH.
I think the problem is with the chaffer and from some reason material is piling up and blocking off the airflow to parts of it. These parts then dump grain out the back like crazy. I'm considering purchasing some airfoil chaffers, but I don't want to spend the money and take the time to get them if they aren't going to help. Any insight anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated!
Initially I was having trouble with rotor loss, but after talking to Shelbourne they had me install some straight separator bars on my rotor which helped significantly. However at this point I'm still looking too much grain over the sieves.
I did some kill-stalls to take a look at what's going on. Unfortunately I haven't done enough kill-stalls with a properly working combine to know what it all should look like. Here are some pictures of what's going on.
First off, here is a shot of the back of our rotor cage. The front of the rotor is towards the left side of the picture, this is a shot of the rotor right before the discharge beater. I have the large skip wire modules that the Shelbourne rep said would be best and all the rotor vanes are in the slow position.
Here is a shot of the pre-sieve and the front of the chaffer. One thing I've noticed is whenever I do a kill stall (and I've done quite a few at this point) it always seems some of the chafer is clean while other areas are covered in chaff. Just which areas are clean and which are not changes each time.
This is a shot from the rear of the combine looking forward over the sieves:
Here you can see the material before it falls on to the sieves, it looks to be fairly evenly distributed to me:
You can see how some parts of the sieves are covered in chaff and others are not. I've tried playing with fan settings, sieve settings, rotor settings, forward speed, everything I can think of and I still am getting too much sieve loss.
I have my combine setup exactly as recommended in the Shelbourne app for my iPhone. I'm trying to go 5.5 - 6.0 MPH.
I think the problem is with the chaffer and from some reason material is piling up and blocking off the airflow to parts of it. These parts then dump grain out the back like crazy. I'm considering purchasing some airfoil chaffers, but I don't want to spend the money and take the time to get them if they aren't going to help. Any insight anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated!
30' FD 70 draper header
Just wondering everybody's opinion about a 30 foot macdon fd70 flex draper. I had a JD 635 draper and sold it because it was to big and heavy and awkward to handle in our hills. There is a 30 foot macdon flex draper coming up at an auction sale. It would be going on a 9770 and mainly cutting wheat. Never been around one before so I don't know anything about them. Are they a reliable header? Can I leave it in flex mode without dragging the knife on the ground? Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
30' FD 70 draper header
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