NFarmer and MPower, let me try to be a little more clear. Transferring my thoughts to the printed page isn't my strong suit (assuming I even have one). I'm trying to say that, while more power might help a bit, the motor isn't the main problem. I believe that the Agco combine is of a power hungry design. The fluid driven rotor is, I think, the main demon. The way the rotor is configured also doesn't shine in wet crops where a large portion of what goes in the front of the rotor goes out the back of the rotor. It is obviously fine in dry crops. I've heard lots of good reports. In dry crops, I'm thinking that most of what goes in the front is out of the rotor before it gets to the separation part of the rotor_cage. Either by grain or chaff on the cleaning shoe. Rice, on the other hand, is probably 50_50 grain vs MOG. Half of what goes in the front stays for the entire trip and goes out the back. If you look at the agco rotor_cage and compare it to the red afx and green sts, it seems to me that there is more space between the rotor and the cage on the other two vs the agco. You've also got solid rasp bars and knives on the agco that run from one end to the other. Red and green machines have randomly spaced bars that allow more room for crop flow. The deere even expands the cage diameter in the separation area. It appears to me that it would take a greater amount of HP to force material through the agco vs the other two. Kind of like blowing a given amount of liquid through a small straw vs a larger one. Anyway, that's my uneducated view of why the agco machine needs improvements if they want to market it as a rice machine.