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The C62 would be a great choice for you. It seems to have found its greatest popularity in western provinces of Canada and some areas of northwestern US. It excels in the crops you mentioned, particularly canolas, barleys, flax, peas, wheat, etc. We have found that it will almost keep up to the R62s in capacity (maintaining low losses),provided it is properly configured with concave wire spacing and the installation of tall walker risers. When conditions get tough, the C will sometimes outdo the R62. I wouldn't worry about the drives on the C. For the most part, they are common with the Rs and the C has been a very reliable combine. The accelerator belt in the back is a great feature as well. For fun, we've taken the C against the neighbors' 9610, 9650 conventional and 9650 STS combines, and it will outperform them easily, not that that's a difficult thing to do. It is not unusual for us to cut at 5 mph in the same field as the JDs cut at 2.5 mph with same heads and we put an astonishingly clean sample in bin at just under 1% loss.