rsp
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I think that you would be pleasantly surprised with a 8570. I have ran two 8570's in the past with very good luck. I had the two combines at the same time for 7 years and figured that I spent $2000 that whole time on parts. I think that is pretty cheap maintainance for 2000 hours of use and most of the cost was in the choppers and changing the blades. As far as capacity goes a well tuned one will be the same as any of the others. When it's dry, it relly performs. when it gets tough like in oats it will slow down, but it would still out perform an 860 if that helps to compare. The grain sample is excellent and you don't have to worry about white caps in wheat and throwing over in 2-row barley. Servicability is great and the combine is SIMPlE. I like the ability to reverse the rotor for tough canola or peas. The bad things are that the combine has gotten a bad rap. People think that it is the old white. It is not. I think that a used one would be the best value of any of the combines out there. They may not have the fanciest cab, but they have what you need. Some people get worried when it comes to dropping straw for baling, but it bales quite nice. I don't know what IH or NH is for straw, but the 8570 leaves straw at a decent length. I have baled nice 1000-1200 pound bales with an IH 3650, JD 566 and 567 with no problems. You just have to go a little slower but it still picks nice. The wind doesn't disturb the windrow at all if that is a concern. Hope this helps and if you have more questions I will try to answer them. Hope harvest is going good.