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East Central Nebraska | Hi All, have a couple R62 non-lateral tilt 1995 combines. You can tilt the face plate forward and back a bit on those. Right now both machines are tilted pretty much all the way forward. I am figuring it gets the grain head guards pointed down. I run one combine in beans and one in corn. Question I have is on the corn head, would it hurt to move the face plate tipped back. I don't know the angle the head should run at, but would run flatter, not sure what to think or what is right and not really finding any info on what it would do tipped back. It would also have the corn head higher in the air and easier to grease, but not a big deal. I just wondering if I should try that or leave it alone. Probably only take a few minutes to adjust with the head off, but don't want to jack around in a month when we start picking messing around with that adjustment. Thanks Greg
Edited to add, I run a 8 row hugger head, probably late 90's head and 25ft 8000 grain head if that matters.
Edited by Gregor 9/12/2024 15:24
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