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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 356300" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>1/8th is cutting it back ptetty fine hey. There are advantages, and disadvantage of doing this. Doing so will probably slow your feed ratio somewhat. And you may need elevate the hopper angle to a avoid over burdening the fine mesh. As you wont want it to be accumulating on it, leading to an overflow affect.</p><p>It shouldnt affect the clean up intervals either way regardless. </p><p>Punched plate dose come in various percentage punched.a high percentage punch (more holes per square x) is always more desirable. Available in alloy, stainless(best choice) and black steel.</p><p>the stainless is much stronger than the alloy, and will take a hiding. With little extra weight added. </p><p>I like 8mm myself.</p><p>I have seen the bars removed on this unit, but I recommend fitting any new punched sheet to the underside leaving a smooth skid action. Some mesh dose tend to jamb, and attract to much grip. </p><p>Use the search bar up top and type in you model. This should direct you to many a similar question, and there mods. Good luck dig'n</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 356300, member: 9124"] 1/8th is cutting it back ptetty fine hey. There are advantages, and disadvantage of doing this. Doing so will probably slow your feed ratio somewhat. And you may need elevate the hopper angle to a avoid over burdening the fine mesh. As you wont want it to be accumulating on it, leading to an overflow affect. It shouldnt affect the clean up intervals either way regardless. Punched plate dose come in various percentage punched.a high percentage punch (more holes per square x) is always more desirable. Available in alloy, stainless(best choice) and black steel. the stainless is much stronger than the alloy, and will take a hiding. With little extra weight added. I like 8mm myself. I have seen the bars removed on this unit, but I recommend fitting any new punched sheet to the underside leaving a smooth skid action. Some mesh dose tend to jamb, and attract to much grip. Use the search bar up top and type in you model. This should direct you to many a similar question, and there mods. Good luck dig'n [/QUOTE]
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