on the first pic, always put a and d as tight as possible, then i usually put duct tape over the edges, as milo can trickle depending on how worn the doors are.
as for your divertor plates, I would try to set them so it pushes everything to the left hand side (when sitting in the seat) as these machines usually favor the right rotor.
we have ours set differently than most people as we rebuild our rotors every 5 years.
does this machine have the extra grab bars that look like a rod comming out of the rotor behind the rasp bars? if so, it might feed better.
as for your divertor plates, I would try to set them so it pushes everything to the left hand side (when sitting in the seat) as these machines usually favor the right rotor.
we have ours set differently than most people as we rebuild our rotors every 5 years.
does this machine have the extra grab bars that look like a rod comming out of the rotor behind the rasp bars? if so, it might feed better.