Good video! I was taught 35 years ago to close the seive, throw a handful of the grain your combining on the seive and open it till the grain falls through. And it's set. Works every time no matter the shape the crop is in at harvest time. The chaffer is generally 1/2" and that works for beans and small grains. Cheers!
I appreciate the informative video Eric. I'm going to he setting our '92 R52 for soybeans over tge coming days, and we hope to start cutting possibly mid next week. This video will be a great reference source.
@Hinesfarm the southern part of Illinois. About 2hrs south of St. Louis. We currently farm a whopping 90 acres. But it'll grow from here fir a few reasons. We hope to be setting ourselves up for around 250 in the next few years
I think the new gleaner design will incorporate a perpendicular air stream to the surface of the rotor (top of the rotor). Supposed to increase the separating capacity by 50%. Some other upgrades are supposed to come out but I'm not privy to that information.
I have a 94 r52 with the deutz. The book says the fan setting should be at 6 for soybeans. Thats a big difference to where you have it set at 2-1/2, but if it works im going to try it. Thanks for the video.
Do you have the adjustable separator grate on either machine? If so what do you set that to? Also do you have every other wire removed in the separator grate? We harvest corn,beans,wheat in SW OH. Our 02 R62 has the open 8 bar rotor but has every wire in separator, the concave matches yours with every other removed. Our 94 R62 had every other wire removed on the concave and separator open 8 bar rotor as well.Thanks!
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana6 for beans and rye?Then do you adjust it at all for corn? Trying to get my father and uncle to do the steep pitched helicals over the concave then transition to the standard. However, if you look at AGCO kits it’s extremely high priced. We have the Hurtt mod done on both machines and had the helical done over the feeder chain. But still looking to make improvements. 02 has the chopper 94 just had the impeller.
@@evanwatson1556 yeah 6 for everything we do. From what I’ve found when I put the steep pitch in ours agco is the only place you can get those bars from.
Why do you run the helical bars in the separator side of the 72 for beans? Is it because you run it in corn also and don't want to change out everything? I'm looking for an "all around" setup in my 94 R52. Standard 8 bar rotor with timpe rasp bars. I believe there's two reverse bars on separator side of memory serves me correctly. Thanks in advance.
@@CattleandCountry yeah our new chaffer has plastic ones in it, I’m not sure if you can replace those bushings or not , that’d be a lot of work pulling all those wires out.
I purchased a 94 Gleaner R72 it came with to rotate one in the combine and one out the seller said the beans rotor is in the combine but I have forgotten what he said the second rotor was for can you help me please
The top and bottom is way to closed, you are killing the capacity. We ran ours twice as wide and put the air to it. Really clean sample and very little going over the back.
Good video! I was taught 35 years ago to close the seive, throw a handful of the grain your combining on the seive and open it till the grain falls through. And it's set. Works every time no matter the shape the crop is in at harvest time. The chaffer is generally 1/2" and that works for beans and small grains. Cheers!
Thanks for watching. Now that’s a good idea 👍.
I'm thinking of buying an R40 and this is valuable information
Thanks for watching
I appreciate the informative video Eric. I'm going to he setting our '92 R52 for soybeans over tge coming days, and we hope to start cutting possibly mid next week. This video will be a great reference source.
Thanks for watching, hope it helps ya. What state are you in?
@Hinesfarm the southern part of Illinois. About 2hrs south of St. Louis. We currently farm a whopping 90 acres. But it'll grow from here fir a few reasons. We hope to be setting ourselves up for around 250 in the next few years
@@christophermclaughlin1142 hey that’s great 👍. You’ll like that 52.
Thank you greatly! We just bought a R62... big change from our M2.
Thanks for watching, hope it runs good for you 👍👍
I think the new gleaner design will incorporate a perpendicular air stream to the surface of the rotor (top of the rotor). Supposed to increase the separating capacity by 50%. Some other upgrades are supposed to come out but I'm not privy to that information.
Oh ok nice 👍. I’ve not heard that.
I have a 94 r52 with the deutz. The book says the fan setting should be at 6 for soybeans. Thats a big difference to where you have it set at 2-1/2, but if it works im going to try it. Thanks for the video.
Yeah it works for us, we gotta be careful that the fan don’t put them out the back with the short shoe.
You'll be surprised how little air you can run across the seive and still have a clean sample.
I got a 98 r52 with the cummins and love it
Hey that’s awesome 😎. Yeah we had a 96 with the 8.3 and it was a good machine.
Do you have the adjustable separator grate on either machine? If so what do you set that to? Also do you have every other wire removed in the separator grate? We harvest corn,beans,wheat in SW OH. Our 02 R62 has the open 8 bar rotor but has every wire in separator, the concave matches yours with every other removed. Our 94 R62 had every other wire removed on the concave and separator open 8 bar rotor as well.Thanks!
Yeah the grate is set on 6, they both have every other wire taken out. Your 02 r62 is gonna be like our 02 r72.
You’re in the area of boehm farm there in SW OH.
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana6 for beans and rye?Then do you adjust it at all for corn? Trying to get my father and uncle to do the steep pitched helicals over the concave then transition to the standard. However, if you look at AGCO kits it’s extremely high priced. We have the Hurtt mod done on both machines and had the helical done over the feeder chain. But still looking to make improvements. 02 has the chopper 94 just had the impeller.
@@evanwatson1556 yeah 6 for everything we do. From what I’ve found when I put the steep pitch in ours agco is the only place you can get those bars from.
Here’s a mod video I did a few weeks back at about the 9 minute mark I go over the rotor mods I’ve done
m.ruclips.net/video/oQFANRYF5lM/видео.html
CDF came in the 5 series in 2006 as a option
Oh ok 👍
Why do you run the helical bars in the separator side of the 72 for beans? Is it because you run it in corn also and don't want to change out everything? I'm looking for an "all around" setup in my 94 R52. Standard 8 bar rotor with timpe rasp bars. I believe there's two reverse bars on separator side of memory serves me correctly. Thanks in advance.
@@Acplowboy yeah what this setup works for both corn and beans, you gotta run them on the separator side to move everything over to the chopper
How do you decide when the chaffer bushings need changed?
When there’s a lot of slop in them, this new one has bushings, the old one didn’t.
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana when the rubber ones have slop?
@@CattleandCountry yeah our new chaffer has plastic ones in it, I’m not sure if you can replace those bushings or not , that’d be a lot of work pulling all those wires out.
@@Hinesfarm-Indiana I guess I mean the chaffer shoe bushings that are on the tie rod etc..
@@CattleandCountry oh my bad, are they getting slop in them?
Nice ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching
I purchased a 94 Gleaner R72 it came with to rotate one in the combine and one out the seller said the beans rotor is in the combine but I have forgotten what he said the second rotor was for can you help me please
Ok so it’s got 2 rotor drums?
Where did you buy chaffer adjustable handles at?
They are part of it, I got the new chaffer for the r72 from Manchester farm center out of north Manchester Indiana
It appears your 72 has all or most of bars in yet? Why do you take them out?
Yeah I took all the reverse bars out and replaced them with forward ones
The top and bottom is way to closed, you are killing the capacity. We ran ours twice as wide and put the air to it. Really clean sample and very little going over the back.
So far it runs great with our 35 foot head, I’ve got the bottom opened all the way so it’s like a wedge