Wet Harvest
Recommendations
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8.
Some dirt can usually be removed from both the cross auger covers, and the
bottom covers on both the clean grain and returns elevators.
9.
When unloading wet grain, reduce the flow into the unloading auger by
shutting down the slides on the cross auger in the grain tank. This will reduce
the load on the unloading system, bringing it down to a ‘normal’ level.
10.
If the shear bolt on the unloading drive fails this is often the first sign that
either the slides in the tank are too high, or there is too much dirt in the
system, or both.
11.
Chopper blade wear can be accelerated when chopping wet straw due to the
increased levels of soil in it. Check the condition of the blades regularly. Do not
forget to check the stationary blades.
12.
In wet conditions, it is possible for material to stick to the grain pan under the
rotor. This then impedes the flow of grain back to the preparation pan and
affects the sample. Check the pan regularly and clean as required.
Try to keep the combine as clean as possible. Wet chaff etc. forms lumps and can fall
onto belts causing them to slip. In a ‘stop / start’ harvest, it is easy to miss daily checks
as you may only combine for a few hours at a time. In order to keep the combine clean
you have to go over it and will often spot a ‘job’.
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