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PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Lifter wheels plugging
Digging too deep
Raise machine
Paddles not keeping wheel rim clean
Adjust the paddles outward and/or
down (see section 7.9)
Scrapers not close enough to wheel
Adjust scrapers with adjusting bolts
(see section 7.7)
Rocks clutching or stopping lifter wheel rotation Change position of pinch point (see
section 7.4)
Excessive mud
Clean machine
Beets falling out of the front
of the machine
Paddles too wide
Adjust inward (see section 7.9)
Digging too deep
Raise machine
Ground speed too fast
Reduce ground speed
Incorrect pinch point position
Wheel fillers are installed
Pinch point is too wide
Remove lifter wheels spacers (see
section 7.4)
Soil buildup on grabrolls
Loading excessive soil
Refer to problem listed above
Grabrolls moving too slow
Speed up cleaning rolls with larger drive
sheave (see section 7.14)
Soil conditions (clay, mud, temperature)
Clean more frequently
Excessive soil being loaded
into machine
Roll pinch point forward (see section
7.4)
paddles not reaching deep enough into lifter
wheels
Apron chain tension too loose
Lower paddle shaft (see section 7.8)
Adjust chain tension (see section 7.10)
Remove wheel fillers (see section 7.6)
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