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Re: Now will someone tell me WHY
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Posted by RickL on July 18, 2006 at 00:18:28 from (69.66.35.202):
In Reply to: Now will someone tell me WHY posted by the tractor vet on July 17, 2006 at 14:31:14:
thats normal and some guys really don't need to even be around or own machines but that the way it is. Combine will cut wheat or samll grain close to th ground if it is clean and you have the cylinder set correctly and you slow it down some. I do it all the time just got done 50 acres rye which is usually as tall as me in alot of years and oats just did fir another felow yeaterday and shave it also. I market small bales of straw year around and it is more valuable to me then the grain is. yes you can do it that way if you have things set right. 95% of the time in my experience it is operator error that plug machines not the combines fault. Its same with planters in the spring etc they always want it the day before or day they try go to field and i doesn't plant. That will never change just human nature I geuss
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