
2110A PT Peanut Combine
Performance
Achieving Maximum
Ground Speed
Moisture, dirt clods, grass, weeds, peanut
maturity, yield, stem characteristics, vine type
and many other variables determine the most
efficient ground speed.
If maximum ground speed is desired:
1. Shift the tractor into the next higher gear.
2. Operate machine for 70 yards and check
for harvesting loss.
3. Continue to increase tractor ground
speed by shifting to the next higher gear
speed if the performance check shows
the machine performed satisfactorily at
the last speed tried.
4. When performance deteriorates,
incomplete threshing, or excessive
separator loss is seen, drop back to the
next lower gear selection that offered
satisfactory performance. This is the
maximum efficient ground speed for
existing conditions.
CAUTION
The auger may be subject to clogging at
higher ground speed. Be sure the
elevator air is sufficient to elevate
increased peanut volume.
NOTE!
Normally the cleaning air system
is unaffected by the other components of
the machine. If you experience peanut
loss, determine whether the loss is
resulting from the cleaning air systems or
the walker cylinder section before
adjusting the cleaning air controls.
MAN143
12/18/15
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