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| Ok guys thanks for the replies. Phil I did mean to say I angled them to left. I did find my problem, I had someone else run the combine so I could really see what was going on. One of the motors was plumbed backwards, and both rotors were spinning the same direction. Flipped a few hoses and put the fins back to were I had them and wow what a spreader I have now. Chad you were right, that thing is impressive. Phil thanks for the explanation of the holes I wondered if that would be the next place that I went for adjustment. Chad I saw the same thing, more residue was being thrown to the outside. I removed the diverter and now I have a perfectly even spread across the entire width of the machine. There was absolutely no wind tonight and I could really see the spread pattern and I could adjust it and throw just the width of the machine or more if I wanted too. The new 70 series chopper is impressive, I thought the 60 was good but this is impressive. OUr staw is very tough almost green, and it is still doing a outstanding job. The powercast is definetly worth the money.
Edited by ndarbuckle 8/17/2008 23:50
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