Thanks for the info Pigman! I would just love to walk the fields behind where you operated that 9860 in, to a point that it would out perform a lexion 480. I bet the crows are just foundered (10-15 kernals _ sq. ft. just to say you out performed a 480 - that's a lot of hog food!)! To bad you will have _ had a killing frost to prevent the STS droppings from ever germinating. You see, down here in KY, STS droppings have a tendency to hit growth stage V10 before a killing frost takes them out. I have no doubt you have some capcity in that machine, but to say it out does the 480 is simply coffee shop talk (I still think you want another lexion). There is no doubt that the rotor and grain handling systems of the STS are highly competitive to all other "Axial" type combines, but its cleaning system has sure left alot to be desired since the lauch of the 50 series. About as much as the chincy feederhouse drive _ reverse gearbox, that darn thing was a problem even on the 20 series combines and to just make a slightly biggers solves its problemsIJ lexion sure has that concept whooped! Well, good luck with your new 9860. Be sure to order from your dealer a new adjustable pre-chaffer, it helps out a bit. On second thought, don't, it will only put more to the bottom sieve earlier causing the upper sieve to purge and you're right back where you started, out performing a 480. I bet I could take your old 480 in the same field as your 9860 and... Good corn fed crows for eatn'