Combines 8820 or 9500IJ

kentuckyfarmer

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The 20 series combines were good combines, and an 8820 would definately be an improvement in capacity over your 7700. The 8820 would be a cheaper alternative, but if you choose to go that route you have to be very careful and shop on a machine by machine basis. There are a lot of good 20 series combines out there and there are also a lot of worn out ones. hope this helps
 

Rockpicker

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The 8820 will have more capacity then the 9500. But the 9500 will be more operator friendly and more comfortable to operate. In my experience I have found that the 8820 is just a bit more reliable then the 96_9500 series.
 

Bundy

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Go a latter model 9500 hands down, best to go a 95_96 year model or later with many updates compared to the original units that came out in 1989 (I think). ie Data centre, air seat, extra lights, improved walker bearings, three stage throttle, etc. The 9500 series is so far ahead of the old '20 series in confort and ease to work on. (Never will be to soon if I had to sit in that cab again with that motor roaring in my ear or have to change belts on that pully underneath the operators seat!!) A well set up 9500 will match or out do an 8820, but I do stress well setup. Obviously the sieve area isn't as wide as an 8820, but that shouldn't be your limiting factor anyway, (look at the sieve area of a 9860sts compared to a 9600 and tell me which machine has more capacity) and the walkers in the 9000 series machines are much better then the narrow gutted things that were in the earlier models. Obviously there are more electronics and hydraulics on the 9000 machines which removes some belts and opens up access a bit. But when looking at second hand machines be aware of things like how the machine has been treated and cleaned, particularly if they used high pressure water as that is just asking for trouble. Was it alway's shedded or left out in the open. Do all the senors in the cab seem to be reading and adjusting ok. Does the motor open up to the 3 set rpm's they are suppose to as per manual. Simple obvious stuff. If everything checks out then as I said go the 9500 all the way.
 

cr

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if you go with the 20 series you will kick yourself for everyday you have to run it. make sure to drive both of them and decide for yourself. we moved from a 7720 titan to a 9400 and now to a 9410. i just passed a 7720 turbo on the road and cringed at the thought of sitting beside that engine and listening to it roar. We run the same heads on our 94 as 77. 6 row corn and 20 ft table. get along great with both. with a 9500 you could run 25 ft with ease and enjoy every minute of it.