farmboy
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Everytime you post something I cringe before I open it up. I think you have a pillar of knowledge, but your bias comes through in everything. How can you possibly say the big new holland will outperform an 8010. There is now way in the world this statement is true. We ran both machines for two weeks in wet corn and then into dry corn. No comparision. The NH actually stayed together better. We had less problems as far as keeping the machine together, less sensors replaced less little problems. But as far as going through the field cutting 200 bu corn day and night. The 8010 would go a min. of .5 miles per hour and that was translating into much less bu per day for the NH. In 14 days of harvest, even with all the problems we were having getting things set exactly right, the 8010 put more bu through it than the NH by a lot. Everything was set up on these machines for perfect harvest. The 8010 cab was quieter and controls much more user friendly. The hydrostat lever in the NH was the biggiest piece of junk I have seen, it reminded me of the lexion, it had a safety that would not let you back up and go forward without holding in another button and stopping completely every time. It drove me crazy. I think if NH and case would come together on that combine. Drop the double rotor thing they have going, and work together to build one awesome combine, they would both benifit. For those two weeks, I was stuck in the NH quite a bit of the time and after every single operator we had ran both machines, they all said exactly the same thing, "I would rather run the 8010." I swear it was a competion in the morning to see who ended up in the 8010 and who ended up in the CR.