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    Posted: 11 Jun 2015 at 11:35am
we have a c2 gleaner which has just been set up for corn the last few years and are wanting to run wheat with it this summer. What all do you need to run wheat with this combine? what screens/sieve and what are you guys recommending for settings on the combine to start out with. Thanks for any help
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wide open on the cyl speed. I got by with mine with 4 concave bars in it for everything.
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1/4-3/8 cylinder.Used 3 channels (A2).Cyl 1000-1300 rpm which meant I had to change sprockets on cyl.For that cyl speed you'll want to be sure you have the little (18T?) sprocket driving the beater behind it.Lot of times it has the 25T? for corn-beans.Bottom sieve 1/4-5/16 top 1/2,wind 2/3.You really should get an owners manual.Full of helpful info like this.Bout any Gleaner conventional book will give settings as I'm guessing they'd be all the same(or close).You probably have wind doors like my A2 did to set fan VS variable fan like my F2. If you have a floating cutter bar,it will need fastened up.Different bars used different methods.Had straps on the A2 and on the F2 you adjust the springs.
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Top sieve near wide open, bottom 1/4-5/16 air wide open.   MACK
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