Posted by flying belgian on October 23, 2023 at 17:20:59 from (69.24.183.49):
In Reply to: Combine operation posted by sourgum on October 23, 2023 at 12:09:48:
I kinda disagree with the other comments. You can run a combine at 50 percent capacity but you have to adjust everything for that amount of crop ie rotor speed, concave clearance,fan speed and sieves. Then you can get a clean sample in the grain tank. That being said its hard to tell if you are running at 50 percent capacity but much easier to tell if you are running full capacity. I always watched the tach on my combine. Under no load it would run 2400 rpm. at 25 percent capacity it would still run 2400. At 50 percent still 2400. So I would increase ground speed until it pulled engine down to 2200 and adjust the combine to accommodate that much crop. Going across the field if the rpm increased I would speed up ground travel if pulled below 2200 I would slow down thereby always running combine at the same capacity I had thrasher set for
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