Hi stuart. That sounds like the concave we have. The grates behind the concave do they look like the concave or smooth steel with oblong holes? In 200 bu corn at 20 percent moisture we can make 5mph and you can load the engine down and not throw corn out in fact I cant think of any scenario where we had that problem. Honestly we have no hillsides so I cant tell you about that. The rotor will be around 400 the concave 5 or 6 fan around 1000 and the sieves are pretty well wide open. With the specialty rotor we will get situations where some cob gets into the tank but minimal. Are you really finding corn or is it just the monitor? That thing can be a little touchy at times. Have you ever adjusted the those stupid vanes on the rotor cage? They can slow things up a little and let it seperate in the rotor area instead of the back end. I honestly cant recall if we have all the wires in the whole concave or not, I will check tomorrow and let you know. Hope I can help. Holler back if you have any other questions. If IAgary isnt busy he could be some help to you also. Maybe he would have an idea I'm missing. good luck bill
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