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Correct; (upper) and Incorrect (lower) adjustments of knife clips and wear plates. A-Back of knife is held up and forward by hardened-steel wearing plates. B—To ensure a shear cut point of section must set on guard plate. C-Knife hold-down clip should almost touch the section. D —Set wearing plates ahead if knife bar fits too loosely in necks of guards.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 5, 15 November 1950, Page 437

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Correct; (upper) and Incorrect (lower) adjustments of knife clips and wear plates. A-Back of knife is held up and forward by hardened-steel wearing plates. B—To ensure a shear cut point of section must set on guard plate. C-Knife hold-down clip should almost touch the section. D—Set wearing plates ahead if knife bar fits too loosely in necks of guards. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 5, 15 November 1950, Page 437

Correct; (upper) and Incorrect (lower) adjustments of knife clips and wear plates. A-Back of knife is held up and forward by hardened-steel wearing plates. B—To ensure a shear cut point of section must set on guard plate. C-Knife hold-down clip should almost touch the section. D—Set wearing plates ahead if knife bar fits too loosely in necks of guards. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 5, 15 November 1950, Page 437