Posted by Weldon K on September 24, 2012 at 18:19:14 from (71.31.204.80):
In Reply to: Re: Now it's here... posted by Don-Wi on September 24, 2012 at 16:13:12:
I think that you see what I meant when I said those 880 heads did a great job in down stuff. I had some forage sorghum blown down like that about 25 years ago. I made some snout " extensions" using pieces of flat bar and welding a length of three quarter inch diameter rod to each . Drilled matching holes in each flat bar and snout and bolted one to each snout, mounting them so that when head was all the way down , the end of each rod just skimmed the soil surface. The rod ends scooted under practically every stalk that was laying flat to the ground lifting them so the chains grabbed them. I see that the center island snout of your machine has missed several stalks by riding over them but the right side snout and chains got the top end of the stalk that the center missed.
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