[AT] 2 row corn combines
    John Slavin 
    chaunceyjb at sbcglobal.net
       
    Tue Oct 10 09:35:23 PDT 2017
    
    
  
I agree with Len, keeping the downhill open to the extent possible, always seemed to work the best.  Never used a 3300, but spent plenty of time in a Gleaner E with a two row head!  That may also help with planting next year in that when you get on the more severe hillsides, you need to cheat a little with the planter to help prevent the outside rows getting too close.  If you really plan ahead, you can deliberately plant a little wider gap every once in a while to use as you land rows.  You can also cheat a little with the combine driving a little on the uphill side of the rows. The row doesn’t have to be dead center between the snapping rollers to pass through just fine. There’s definitely a skill to operating one!
John Slavin
    
    
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