Posted by Billy NY on July 31, 2011 at 05:53:07 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Re: Yipee! posted by dave2 on July 31, 2011 at 04:53:14:
Sometimes the oats around here either get too tall or rain storms knock em over. Sometimes its a combination of both, one year during spraying, they also applied some fertilizer, it got tall crop looks great, but right before harvest, some of it lays down, even thought it might have been deer. Seems when it grows tall, you obviously get more straw, that and cutting as low as possible, but it also wants to lay down. Appears as if the weather or deer know when you plan to harvest, because one day the field looks picture perfect, the next, its littered with lay down.
We put these guard extensions(or is what I call em) on the grain head, JD 6620 & 12' head, it works pretty good, if you hit the dirt, they cam over and you have to manually reset them, when combining around here, you have to keep an eye on the cutter due to hills and varying terrain. I forget how many we put on, you don't need one for each guard, but just enough to lift the stalk, so the reel draws it in, works great and recovers all that seeming lost grain and straw.
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