Combines 9650sts and 9750sts what would you doIJ

budlight

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Moses, it really all depends on the amount of acres you will be running through the machine. Not sure what your case is....never even ran a 9650sts, but now we own a new one that will be here in MAY. Are you wanting to push a 8 or 12 row head with the machine. I would suggest a 9650sts with a 8 row and 30 foot bean. That is what all we ordered. Of course you have the larger motor in the 9750, as well as the HD reverser and cooler on the feeder drive. I know one difference in the 2 machines is the hopper extensions, but we are getting some JandM hopper extensions to make it hold around 300 plus bushels. I prolly didnt answer many questions, but i didnt have much to go by. budlight
 

Chris

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There are a few variables to consider. Do you run a 12 row corn head or a big draperIJ Do you run in mud, and_or run RWDIJ Do you have to harvest up hillsides, or do you have flat groundIJ If you are on flat ground, you will probably be fine with a 9650, even with a 12 row head and relatively high yields. Generally, if you are just running a 30 ft. platform and an 8 row head, you don't need a 9750 in any conditions.
 

moses

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In respone to the reply from Chris. We run a 30 foot platform and a 12 row corn head. Most of our fields are hilly and irrigated which produce 200 plus bushels. We run a 9650sts at 2.2mph and are contemplating whether to trade for another 9650sts or 9750sts. Will the 9750sts increase our speed and by how muchIJ Is it worth the extra moneyIJ
 
 
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