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I run my chaffer at 16 and sieve at 16 most of the time in good wheat and this year we had 11 inchs of rain in the last 2 weeks of harvest and the crab grass and pig weeds over took the wheat on the customer I was harvesting for. after unplugging the rethresher 6 times and digging chaffer out cause it was caked with **** I found that if you leave sieve open and close chaffer down to 10 I got along fine and sample was still clean. I was putting more out the back but that's what you get I thank when the conditions are the way they are. also on a side note it was so bad that I plugged concaves and rotor 3 times so it was very nasty and looked like silage comen out the back