I am a little confused as to why you would mount the front of the sieve in the top holeIJ Would you not have to open the sieve up wider, to allow the grain to get down through the sieve instead of over the backIJ If a person mounted the sieve in the bottom hole, the steeper angle would allow you to close up the sieve to allow just the size of the crop that you are harvesting through. What was the purpose of Gleaner making the 4 degree slope on the chaffer and sieve in the 96 production combines, if they want the sieve up as flat as it can be anywaysIJ Just wondering. Also what about this Cylinder Bar_Discharge paddle kit which extends the last cylinder bars into the discharge area, and then a shorter discharge paddle to kick the material outIJ Is this a kit that should be on the combine or notIJ Also if your suggestion box is open, I wish that Gleaner would mail or email a copy of any updates or alerts or tips that would be of value to the customers that own one of their combines. It would be a benefit to the Gleaner company, due to the customer being happier because he might have been forwarned of a major problem, or given a tip about the combine that he would rather find out from the company, instead of him or her having to go down the road to the dealership, and saying that he has heard about these updates, alerts, or settings from a neighbour. Thanks for all your help.