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Posted by RJ-AZ on July 17, 2006 at 16:45:07 from (4.240.199.73):
In Reply to: Pattin' Myself On The Back posted by Allan In NE on July 17, 2006 at 10:27:38:
They can laugh and call em "Silver Seeders" but if you figure out how to set the fans you got it made. You can still see the materiel coming through the return and figure how well it"s doing. You should always have a fair amount coming back through, too much and the seives are open too much. Too much trash in the tank? Maybe open the air up a bit. Can be a PITA in light oats though. The machine only takes three different types of bearings and speed chain. Wooden idler blocks and other easy maintenance items as well.My brother is still running the F we bought new back in 75".
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