ski_whiz
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I couldn't agree more with Harvester. The lexion is a machine manufactured with extremely high quality components, which will far outlast many of the components on all North American combines. It is also designed with performance in mind, as many of the complexities are there for fine tuning all aspects of the threshing and separating processes. Many operators would rather complain about the job the machine does than do the extra research or work required to make the machine perform to its full potential. The lexion machine would be my choice, and as for the 8010, maybe one would be better off with a New Holland TR. The 8010 is nothing but a cheap knock off TR with a single rotor stuffed inside, and a few components changed to help "differentiate" between the two lines. I'm sick of all the cheap junk out there still sold at a premium price - lexion quality is an answer. Warranty issues will happen with all machines, that's what warranty is for - to work the bugs out at the manufacturers expense.