I am taking this class in college at MSUN in Havre MT. It is AGMT 205 Introduction to Grain Harvesting. I have operated and been around combines before but still have learned some things in this class. We started out learning the 5 steps of combine operation. Then we went over the different combines out on the market today. We also have studied combine adjustment trouble shooting and disadvantage_advantages between conventionl and rotary combines. Right now we are studying basic operations of the hydraulic systems on a 9600. We also are looking at how power is transfered to all of the components in a 2388. During this time for lab, we have worked on a Gleaner l and a JD 7700. Yesterday for lab we went to the local Case IH dealer that rebuilds Case combines. I learned what goes on when over hauling a Case IH rotor and how much it costs. The books we use are put out by JD. This class is pretty fun because some of the guys are Case people, some like me are JD, and the instructor is a Gleaner guy. We are always trading friendly jabs at each other. There is also a AGMT Advanced Grain Harvesting Equipment which gets more deeply into diagnosis and repair of the hydraulics, electonics, and other components of a combine. I don't know of any other websites on combines that are good as this one. You could go to the JD, Case, NH, AGCO, and lexion websites and read about their combines.