How do you reduce combine tailings?
Proper rotor speed , concave clearance, fan setting and sieve adjustment will reduce the amount of tailings. Tailings should include only unthreshed particles.
Do you combine corn?
The corn is harvested using a combine harvesting machine. The combine is able to rip the ears of corn off of the plant and spit out all unwanted materials and retain the corn kernels. The kernels are stored in the machine, and the rest of the corn plants (and any additional weeds) remain in the field.
How fast do Combines go?
TracksGet to the next field fast with transport speeds up to 24.9 mph.
How wet can you combine corn?
between 20 and 30%
Adjusted properly, your combine can handle corn between 20 and 30% moisture. However, asmoistures exceed 30%, your work will be a balancing act between leaving unthreshed grain in the field and grain damage. Here are a few tips to help guide you along in this wet harvest season.
Is terrain tracer an option for tr96’s?
To answer the latest question, TERRAIN TRACER is an option for TR96’s, as was lateral tilt on the feeder house. Also hyd reel fore_aft is an option. These 3 options can be installed on the combine if not equipped.
How to tell difference between tr-96 and tr-99?
They sometimes get extra wear if you inadvertantly over tighten the chain. I usually check that by feeling of the lower bearing a litte while after you have tightned the chain. I know of some custom operators that have added a larger fuel tank, or added an additional one. The TR-99 has a 125 galln tank where you TR-96 has only a 100 gallon I think.
What is the best rotor configuration for high volume corn?
Rotor configuration: For high volume corn, suggest 8 straight bars on the rear of the rotor over the grate area. Vanes: Front vanes in the medium position.
How much clearance do I need for a corn cob indicator?
The new 88 series calls for 18 to 25 MM. Other models might say 3 to 5 on the indicator. The key thing is to run the thickness of a corncob at the pinch point. Running the clearance at the thickness of a corn cob will do two things.