The value and results you’re looking for from your concaves.


 BETTER THRESHING CAPABILITY

Grate spacings are designed for aggressive threshing and better results – customizable to the crop and conditions.

Our one-of-a-kind O-Grate design is the market’s specialty concave design for top results in corn, soybeans, and milo. Learn more.

 BUILT TO LAST

Our concaves are manufactured with quality and durability top of mind using abrasion-resistant (AR-200) hardened steel.

 ACHIEVE OPTIMAL RESULTS

Swapping out traditional round wire combine concaves for our innovative bar-and-grate style modular MAD Concaves™ results in more efficient threshing, getting your grain out of the head and into the hopper quicker for decreased rotor loss and less dockage. This means higher quality crops and more money in your pocket.

 QUICK, EASY TO CHANGE 88-SERIES DESIGN

Our fast and easy-to-change modular designs allow you to quickly swap out inserts in minutes, making it way easier to customize your concaves to your crop for the best results possible. Plus, you’ll save valuable time; which is critical in a busy harvest season. 

MAD Concaves Configuration Guide for Case IH Flagship Combines

Our Case IH concaves are available for Flagship and Midrange combines. See below for recommendations for Midrange combines.

These recommendations are field tested and results are verified using our SmartPan System. Recommendations may vary by climate and crop conditions. The numbers .225, .300, and .375 represent the measurement of the gap between the bar; the gap being .225 of an inch for example.




Recommended Combine Settings

These recommendations are a guide based on field testing and results verified by our SmartPan System. Recommendations may vary by crop conditions and climate.



MAD Concaves Configuration Guide for Case IH Midrange Combines

These recommendations are field tested and results are verified using our SmartPan System. Recommendations may vary by climate and crop conditions. The numbers .225, .300, and .375 represent the measurement of the gap between the bar; the gap being .225 of an inch for example.




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