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New Guy

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rubber fingers vs rubber paddles


I have a new idea picker and am thinking about replaceing the rubber fingers on the husking bed with rubber paddles. Do the rubber paddles do as good a job as getting the husk off as the fingers do ?



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They are only ear forwarders to keep everything moving. I've not noticed much difference in husking ability between a 313 8-roll bed with the paddles and the 326 8-roll bed with the fingers, but the ears do go through faster in the newer beds with the fingers.

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Have another question? Does the size of ear [girthy vs small in diameter] make a differance on how clean it will get in the husking bed ?

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Size of ears doesn't seem to make any difference on cleanliness of ears on my picker. I installed a couple of rebuilt rollers a few years ago--made all the difference. Dry weather and wild critter damage this past year increased the number of "nubs", which jammed the corn saver more often though.

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Thanks for the info. I replaced the stripper plates on the corn head snapping rolls lst year and it picked alot cleaner but shelled alot more. I found it really picks clean if the moisture is around 25%, put Ihave to watch the air temps if to warm the gets moldy in the cribs.

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Picking ear corn really works best when corn moisture is in the low to mid-twenties. But to make sure it dries properly you have to either put it in a skinny crib (8' wide or less) or if its a round one, it better be set somewhere that the wind can blow thru it no matter what direction its from!



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Wasn't Born Yesterday

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Last year I switched my 326 form fingers to paddles. I think the paddles work better. With the fingers it plugged several times in 2.5 acres. With the paddles it did not plug at all in 5.5 acres.

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Did those parts work out OK?



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Tim in NJ wrote:

Did those parts work out OK?


 Yes. I replaced the old paddles with pieces I cut out of old baler belting.   I was very happy with it.  Thanks.



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Does the gentleman still make rubber paddles?   Do you have a contact address?   Thanks.

 

big john in Wisconsin



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Bump.



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Do you know of anyone who makes new rubber paddles?

 



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Interested also!!!

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