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Gleaner K soy bean setup

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Kraig (WI) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 19 Sep 2010 at 3:04pm
I want to try my K harvesting beans for the first time.
My K came with a Chaffer and an adjustable Sieve, no screens. Will I need a screen rather than the lower sieve to get a clean crop of beans? If so, does anyone have any screens for a K they would sell?
The manual calls out for round holes 5/16 - 7/16 in the screen.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Kraig - my EIII is the same as an early K, I've done beans with mine without any screens.   I just set the adjustable chaffer & sieve as needed and off I went without problems.  Mike
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you have the necessary screens the chaffer will control what goes into the bin and the bottom will control unthreshed  material going to the return
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Don't be afraid of a few pods in the sample and you'll be fine.The adjustable chaffer and sieve are adequate.Follow the settings in the book for starters and tweak it from there.
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