
XPR Settings Ĥ Concave 4-8 Rotor Fan Chaffer 17 Sieve 5 & 3 Concave 3-5 Rotor Chaffer Sieve 2-7 & 3 ~14% ~70 Bu Concave 0-2 Rotor Chaffer Sieve 2-7 ~15% ~70 Bu Concave 2-3 Rotor 8 Chaffer 13 Sieve 4 ~10-13% ~50 Bu Concave Rotor Fan Chaffer 19 Sieve 10 & 3 ~12% ~85 Bu Concave 8-10 Rotor 910 Fan Chaffer 18 Sieve 6 & MPH ~10-13% ~90 Bu Concave 5 Rotor Fan 1130 Chaffer 17 Sieve MPH ~9-10% ~ Bu Concave 10 Rotor 9 Chaffer 18 Sieve 8 4 MPH ~11% ~40-60 Bu Notes: Blue = General Start Settings Black = Snapshot User Settings (You do not have to have the same Moisture & Bu of a user s snapshot settings for them to work for you) Keep your engine load between %. To rid cobs from your tank, try your chaffer 14-17, sieve 20, fan If the concaves are new, the bars can be sharp from being freshly milled which may cause some fines initially, once they are slicked up after a few days, this will go away. If you have any fines, try your concave at and rotor at 280 AND make sure you leveled your concaves as done on page 8. If you have any unthreshed cobs, busted cobs, fines or grinding that settings will not fix, RE-LEVEL your concaves according to the video page 8.
KGMA SHOTBOT FULL
You must keep the rotor as full as possible, do this by increasing your ground speed. If you are leaving any kernels on the cob, tighten the concave by 1mm until no kernels are left on cob. Then, if you are seeing any rotor loss, increase your rotor by 10 RPM until it subsides.
KGMA SHOTBOT CRACKED
Tighten the concave until you notice the first cracked kernel, then back off 1-2mm.

XPR Settings ģ Concave 27 Rotor 260 Fan Sieve 20 Concave 25 Rotor 270 Chaffer 20 Sieve 14 ~27% ~180 Bu Concave 31 Rotor 240 Chaffer 12 Sieve Max ~18% ~260 Bu Concave 23 Rotor 380 Chaffer 17 Sieve 16 ~18% ~220 Bu Concave 28 Rotor 3 Chaffer 19 Sieve 14 Feed acc slow ~16% ~220 Bu Concave 32 Rotor Fan 1240 Chaffer 24 Sieve 16 Feed acc slow & MPH ~28% ~250 Bu Concave 34 Rotor 2 Chaffer 20 Sieve 8 Feed acc slow Cover none 4.8 mph w/ 12 row ~24% ~260 Bu Concave 40 Rotor 2 Chaffer 12 Sieve Max ~23% ~240 Bu Notes: Blue = General Start Settings Black = Snapshot User Settings (You do not have to have the same Moisture & Bu of a user s snapshot settings for them to work for you) Set your concave at 27 and rotor at 270. If you are seeing any rotor loss then tighten the concave first, then increase your rotor speed. If you are overloading your left auger, then pull your deflector up between your augers and/or put your feed accelerator in High and your feederhouse chain on Fast If you still have little stems in the tank it s possible you are over-threshing and need to remove a cover If you have a lot of green stems, you can put your feed accelerator in High. If this does not fix it, RE-LEVEL your concaves according to the video page 8. If you have unthreshed pods, increase your rotor speed by 10 RPM increments and then close your rotor 1mm until you notice any splits, then back off 1-2mm.

You must keep the rotor as full as possible (especially when green) do this by increasing your ground speed. 2 Concave 8-10 Rotor Fan Chaffer Sieve 4-7 Concave 9 Rotor Chaffer 13 Sieve 7 ~14% ~50 Bu Concave 8 Rotor 5 Chaffer 13 Sieve 7 ~13% ~45 Bu Concave Rotor Fan 1190 Chaffer 17 Sieve 8 ~12% ~95 Bu Concave 8 Rotor 4 Chaffer 12 Sieve 5 ~13% ~45 Bu Concave 10 Rotor 4 Sieve 6 ~12% ~45 Bu Concave 17 Rotor 580 Sieve 2 40 foot Draper ~10% ~75 Bu Concave 8 Rotor Fan 1130 Sieve foot Draper 3.8 to 4.2 MPH ~11-15% ~50-70 Bu Notes: Blue = General Start Settings Black = Snapshot User Settings (You do not have to have the same Moisture & Bu of a user s snapshot settings for them to work for you) Keep your engine load between % (3 Yellow Bars).
