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Posted by Don-Wi on October 01, 2006 at 20:09:08 from (205.188.117.14):
I got home form visiting my girlfriend for the weekend around 1:30, then started to get ready to chop some corn. I adjusted the shear bar and went at it, first going for the 4 rows left in all the feilds for the crop adjuster that went through on Firday. Got those off, and with the shear bar adjusted nice & close, it cut the husks just fine. I try to do it every 10 loads or so. It really does make a heck of a difference. I then went after the other feilds that got planted later and they were MUCH nicer than what we got from the early planting. Actually reached to the top of the canopy on our 1855, about 1 1/2' or so on average taller than the earlier feilds. Pretty glad we borrowed the neighbors 2 wagons to go with our own 2, then I didn't have to wait for an empty wagon like I would have had to to otherwise. Now I've got all 4 loaded and waiting to be unloaded tomorrow, I just may be able to fill then again between school and work. Donovan from Wisconsin
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