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Performance 9980 Self-Propelled Peanut Combine
Concave Teeth
There is a standard breast spring bar with
concave teeth on the third cylinder, which can
be used to substantially increase the
aggressiveness of the machine.
Optional
breast spring bars are available for
the first cylinder for exceptiona
lly tough
conditions.
Starting Position
: The machine should be
operated with the breast springs in the
disengaged position initially.
Adjustments
: The breast spring bars should
only be engaged after the picking control
board has been fully engaged and peanuts
are still not being separated from the vines.
Then, the breast springs should be engaged
in 1” increments between performance
checks, beginning with the #3 cylinder breast
spring bar.
WARNING
Do NOT make this adjustm
ent with the
machine running!
NOTE! Even in the disengaged position,
the tips of the breast springs extend into
the threshing chamber. If your conditions
do not require the use of breast springs, it
may be necessary or desirable to remove
the concave teeth entirely while leaving the
bar in place. This can help reduce shelling
in some conditions.
Disengaged
Concave
teeth
control
Engaged
204 09/04/15 MAN141

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