Combines 9750

jim

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I HAVE BEEN TESTING 9750 IN RICE lAST 2 YEARS.THIS YEAR IT WAS All NEW WORKED REAl GOOD BEST I HAVE SEEN.THAY HAVE 53 ORDERS BUT ARE ONlY GOING TO MAKE 5 I WAS TOlD HOPE THAT IS WRONG.WE MIGHT GET 2.YOU ARE RIGHT THAY DON'T lIKE CORN COMBINE COMEING TO RICE COUNTRY.BADDDDDD DO YOU FARMIJWE FARM 12000 ac IN AR.CORN RICE BEANS AND WHEAT.
 

Otis

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Agriculture.com then go to "talk" on the left hand column, then click "Machinery Talk"
 

Wind

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Best you have seen of the STS or best you have seen of any rice machineIJ
 

jim

Guest
BEST OF ANY RICE MACHINE CASE NEW HO 9610 CTS R72 WE HAVE TEST All OF THEM. WE HAVE 3500AC OF RICE.WE RUN 2 CTS AND 3 9600.
 

jim

Guest
BEST OF ANY RICE MACHINE CASE NEW HO 9610 CTS R72 WE HAVE TEST All OF THEM. WE HAVE 3500AC OF RICE.WE RUN 2 CTS AND 3 9600.
 

BOSS_351

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Well Rick,for a sensible question, I'll give a sensible answer,albeit in relation to Duram in Australia, which is of the hardest types of wheat that we have to thrash, I have run a 9750 in a 70 bushell crop and it was going well, when it was set on the factory setting, with just a bit more wind, and we were unloading 44 tons an hour, we also have had a TR in Duram and it was well behind our 9610, the TR was the same age as the 9610, the 9750,was doing a satisfactory job as far as the farmer was concerned, as he has one of his own now, the 9600 in the same block as the STS was unloading just on 25 tons per hour, the 9610 was just on 30 tons per hour, all in all we had storage problems by late in the day.
 

M__Gorden

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Boss 351, When you refer to "hardest types of wheat that we have to thrash" are you saying straw or knocking it out of the headIJ In Australia, I am familiar with Kyte and Cocamba and find those very tough in the head. Is the durum you mentioned similarIJ
 

Dave

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If you would please, could you tell me how the grain quality and loss compared to the 9610.
 
 
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