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| I have got a set of round bar concaves for my CIH 2366. I got them for corn to stop the plugging with leaves and corn silks. My dealer said to use them in soybeans too. Do they work well in beans also or should I stick with the regular large wire concave? The beans will be ready in a couple of weeks but are always full of green pods but still test 12%. The round bars sure did a good job in corn last year when I tried them out but I think they may not be aggressive enough for tough beans. Anyone with experience?
Thanks
Brian (aka Shrek) | |
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