Well now, when folks talk about the Gleaner combine, they sure got a lot to say about them shaker tables, don’t they? But I reckon some of us don’t even need ’em. Yup, that’s right, I said it—gleaning without that fancy shaker table can be done, and you might just be surprised at how well it works. Let me tell ya, we’ve had a few of these Gleaners runnin’ on our farm, and not once did I think we’d have to rely on that table all the time. You see, sometimes, you don’t need all them complicated parts to get the job done.
What’s all the fuss with the shaker table?
Now, let’s get this clear. A shaker table, well, it’s a piece of equipment that moves the grain through the machine, shakes it up, and sorts the good stuff from the bad. It sounds important, don’t it? And sure enough, it is. But if you ask me, it’s just one of them things that gets in the way when you’re out in the field. I’ve seen some of these newfangled machines, and they got all these extra parts that seem to break down just when you need ’em the most. No, sir. I prefer somethin’ a bit simpler.
Why go without the shaker table?
Well, for one thing, you save yourself some trouble. You know, a lot of the newer Gleaners, they got a short rotor design that works just fine without the shaker table. Don’t need all them heavy parts. It saves on steel, too, which I hear is gettin’ more expensive by the day. And let me tell ya, that short rotor can handle just about any crop you throw at it—corn, soybeans, wheat—you name it. Without that shaker table, the whole machine is a lot lighter and quicker, and it doesn’t eat up fuel as fast. You get the same job done, without all the hassle.
The rotor does it all
Now, let me tell you more about this rotor business. You see, this here short rotor design don’t just work in a straight line, no sir. It’s got a nice spiral motion, which means it can thresh and separate the grain without the need for that shaker table bouncing around. With this setup, the grain gets sorted out nice and neat. It just moves through the machine with ease, and before you know it, you got yourself a clean batch of grain. No fussin’ with a shaker table or worrying about wear and tear on all them extra parts.
Not all Gleaners are the same
I remember the old days, we had ourselves a Gleaner M2. That little thing didn’t have a shaker table, and you’d be surprised how well it worked. Sure, it wasn’t as fancy as some of the new models, but it got the job done, and that’s what matters, right? Over the years, we upgraded to a Gleaner S98, and let me tell ya, it was a step up, but even then, we still didn’t need all them fancy tables. I’ve heard folks complain about the N-series Gleaners, but I’m here to tell you—it’s all about how you run the machine. Keep it clean, keep it simple, and you’ll do just fine.
Cut down on repairs
One of the biggest advantages of running without a shaker table is how much you save on repairs. All them moving parts tend to wear out over time. You get a lot less wear and tear when you don’t have to worry about that table shaking everything up. The rotor does its job, and there’s less stuff to fix. In the long run, it saves you time and money, and that’s something every farmer can appreciate.
Is it for everyone?
Now, I’m not saying that every farmer should go out and ditch the shaker table. I reckon it depends on the size of your operation and what kind of crops you’re dealing with. For big, high-output farms, maybe you still need that table to get the most out of your machine. But for smaller operations, or folks just getting started, I’d say you might be better off going without. Gleaners are simple machines, and they get the job done, whether or not you have all them extra parts.
Conclusion
So, there you have it, folks. Running a Gleaner without that shaker table can save you a whole lot of trouble. With the short rotor design, you don’t need all them extra parts cluttering up your combine. You save on steel, fuel, and repairs, and you still get a good crop of grain. It might not be the right choice for everyone, but it sure worked for us. Simple is sometimes better, and in the case of the Gleaner, I’d say that’s the truth. So next time you’re out there in the field, don’t be afraid to go without the shaker table—your Gleaner might just surprise you.
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