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Combined some rye today

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    Posted: 25 Jul 2015 at 10:14pm
No rain for 2 months, but today I go get the neighbor's 60, go 100 feet and get dumped on. Decided to make a few rounds anyway to see how things worked, biggest problem was the reel slipping. I can't adjust the height and I think it is too low for how tall the rye is. I also had a problem with it wrapping on the outboard side....otherwise it worked ok.





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Nice pictures, only see one problem, you have a green toolbox on your combine
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Good looking equipment.
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grinder...I thinks the tool box is just moldy...
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Originally posted by grinder220 grinder220 wrote:

Nice pictures, only see one problem, you have a green toolbox on your combine


It makes a good step when checking how much rye is in the hopper.....
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ELDON IF THE CROP IS WRAPPING AROUND THE REAL SHAFT THE REAL IS SET TO LOW, WE JUST CUT RYE TODAY WITH A BINDER AND SOME OF IT WAS FIVE FEET TALL SO I HAD REAL SET AS HIGH AS IT WOULD GO.
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Originally posted by B26240 B26240 wrote:


ELDON IF THE CROP IS WRAPPING AROUND THE REAL SHAFT THE REAL IS SET TO LOW, WE JUST CUT RYE TODAY WITH A BINDER AND SOME OF IT WAS FIVE FEET TALL SO I HAD REAL SET AS HIGH AS IT WOULD GO.


I kinda figured that, but the real height is rusted in place....I picked the header up as far as the cylinder would go, that helped but was still a PITA. Got her done, tho, probably as much rye on the ground as in the hopper....glad I only had 3/4 acre to do.
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Whatcha gonna do wit dat Rye ?
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Originally posted by Pat the Plumber CIL Pat the Plumber CIL wrote:

Whatcha gonna do wit dat Rye ?


Well, I figure I have about 18 bushel in the barn....will save some for my cover crops and probably sell the rest to the organic farmers in the area. Now I need to decide if I want to keep the combine as the neighbor wants to sell it....I think I can get it working better, but I really don't have a good place to store it....
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