Combines Capacity of an 8010IJ

bigmac

Guest
This ought to provide some entertainment. That is not done on here. Do you want marvin to delete you into cyber space, never to be heard from againIJ You buy the same brand you have been buying, and if the capacity supplied to you buy one of the fine multinational conglomerates is not what you need or expect, all updates and modifacations will be supplied by Marvin. All technical advice will be provided by the combine talk show.
 

bigmac

Guest
If after all of this,you are still not happy with the performance of the machine of your destiny ,you will then be placed into the combine talk show mental counseling. Where you will be informed that there is no way the multinational conglomerate,Marv, and this board of genius mental capacity could be wrong and you are not worthy of said combine. If you do not change your thinking after all that,you will no longer be able to own or run a combine.
 

Rooster

Guest
Comparing the class 8 8010 to the class 8 9860 STS isn't exactly apples to apples. The 8010 is a much larger combine. Remember, the 9860 STS is nothing more than a repowered 9660 STS (all 6, 7 and 8 sized STS are the same size, physically_dimensionally). To properly compare an 8010, you will need to compare it directly to the CR 970 and the lexion 480R to receive fair value for the information you seek. The 9860 STS does slightly more than a 9760STS, but certainly not $30,000 more as is the difference in price between a 9760 and 9860 (no fair value there).
 

Erik

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What kind of a response is that BigmacIJ I asked a legitimate question on performance of a combine and you respond with irrelevance.... Why even post if you can't say anything sensible IJ
 

bigmac

Guest
You have not been around here long, have youIJ You are in Michael Moore land. Have you read all the brochuresIJ They are very informative and very unbiased.
 

magnum_man

Guest
I beleive the 2388 and the 8010 have the same size rotor. Actualy in an 8010 its a couple inches shorter. Case just added horsepower also. Though a bunch of gets used up in the drive system.
 

Erik

Guest
No Sir, but long enough to clearly understand you don't comprehend English.
 

combinepro

Guest
Anyone here know how the Cr970 stacks up against the 8010. I have heard these two are the best, but one has surely got to be better.
 

bigmac

Guest
I thought it was highly entertaining. If you want me to write facts I can do that. The 8010 will not begin to keep up with a deere 9860. It is overly complicated. Do you think most people need or even want a self leveling sieveIJ It is also under powered . I drove one . After years of producing 2500 bu an hour combines case has brought out a 3200 bushel an hour combine. They seem to lag about a thousand bushels an hour.What else would you like to know erik. We have all traveled down this road many times Erik,but if you insist we shall travel it again Your friend BIG MAC
 

mx270

Guest
You Gentleman can sit here and argue all day about what is better give me any brand or color i can make it run just as good as the other