You too. Always fun sharing experiences. I guess I just figure that the lexion has "paid its dues" so to speak, and has earned a place of distinction among combines, right with the highly regarded 2388s. In another year or two, if CaseIH keeps the money flowing into combine improvement and gets the 8010 to the same level of reliable performance as the 2388, everyone better watch out for that machine. Not everyone needs the capacity of the lexion; it just has to stay in the field, bottom line. It does have some nice attributes to be sure, but they had better not stop now.