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BHbobafett is correct we run a new holland cr970 and if you spend the time adjusting it you can fine tune it to out class the johnnies which generally lack the adjuster
if you set it up properly and drive at a sensible speed you dont get much at all and all combines have grain losses! and i actually think rotor are the worst for it! we have a walker jd w540 and lost less barley than are neigbours john deere c680i. both of us have drilled rape and we have had less barley come up than they have! you would think they seeded it lol! but claas lexions are just as bad i have seen green carpets behind them too! its how you set it and drive that matters!
BHbobafett is correct we run a new holland cr970 and if you spend the time adjusting it you can fine tune it to out class the johnnies which generally lack the adjuster
if you set it up properly and drive at a sensible speed you dont get much at all and all combines have grain losses! and i actually think rotor are the worst for it! we have a walker jd w540 and lost less barley than are neigbours john deere c680i. both of us have drilled rape and we have had less barley come up than they have! you would think they seeded it lol! but claas lexions are just as bad i have seen green carpets behind them too! its how you set it and drive that matters!
JD = Green Seeder
that new hollands suck and john deere is the right answer to harvesting lol jk
what you mean!
one thing about these combines, don’t need to seed next years crop lol jk
sinner by Drowning pool
what the song?
Good Vid thanks for that