Posted by caterpillar guy on December 01, 2023 at 02:19:03 from (47.26.14.222):
In Reply to: Wednesday Harvester posted by Majorman on November 29, 2023 at 01:46:31:
I find the IH Deere combine interesting since the findings you mention are similar to what the farmers were telling us about getting wheat out of the head up in MT at the time. They would have problems with mornings and later evening cutting with the Rotaries not getting the crop out of the head yet the Deere machine was getting the crop out of the head for another hour in the morning and in the late/afternoon/evening as the moisture set in. Some of that could have been the operators in the machines alos. I know we would speed the cylinder up a bit in the morning and then slow it down and then speed it back up in the late day/evening to help with white caps or hulls in the bin. We were cutting in the field next to some Ih machines one day in CO and it was a hot dry day and they were packing our lunch till they got to something in the far side of the field or something boss said they had to slow right down then. Don't remember what all now since I was not in the field but in a truck.
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