IH26 most of the more modern machines will have adjustable sieves and chaffers not screens. If the machine has screens then a corn screen usually will work with sunflowers.
Keep in mind changing to different crops with AC combines is not just a few minute job. This is not just the self propelled one either the pull types have some parts you need to change for different crops. To go from wheat to corn you will have to change cylinder drive pulleys and belts. The wheat setting are usually 1000 rpm and the corn setting would be 500 rpm. The adjustable pulleys usually don't get all of the speed change.
This is not hard to do it just takes some time and the correct parts to do it. So if you go to look at any AC/Gleaner combines ask what they have for extra pulleys/belt/screens needed for the different crops.
You would not be doing any corn unless you get a different head. You maybe doing wheat and your sunflowers. The setting for sunflowers is closer to the corn setting than the wheat settings.
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