Dan
Guest
Thats a scary word. One should look for them areas that straw tends to pack in tight and keep them clean. As time goes on and problem areas show up Gleaner has tried to stream line them areas where buildup is a problem. I'm unsure where your head is as far as the stream lining. There was a two blade fan added inbetween nut and wobble box pulley to try cause some air movement. There has been tin work added to help the straw and chaff to keep sliding out of that area. Maybe you should monitor the problem area often to see where it starts to build up. Check for excess length on bolt heads that could be ground off or sharp corners that is snaging and holding straw. Maybe you need to trim bottom lip of shield to prevent it from holding straw in there. I would suggest large fire extenquishers on all machines for they can sure prevent a totally recked day, month, or year. Best of luck.