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bookem

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Case-Ih better pull their head out and design a new generation that isn't limited by their sieves, chaffer or anything else if they want to compete with the green onesand they better promote the heck out of it . Also they need to do away with their 30 yr. old planter technology and come up with toolbars that the other manufacturers have used for years .I hope they will do this with the ASM planter they now have on the market.
 

scooter

Guest
There is NOT a combine made that cannot be plugged including the 9750STS. A fellow in my neighborhood was trying one out and he plugged it. Not sure of the details but he returned it to the dealer plugged and I hear they spent a couple of days getting it running, breaking off some tines in the process. I would not put this fellows name in the internet, but he farms in west central Ohio and I know his nephew. The 9750STS will plug. The idea of the stepped concaves may have some metit. I was on a tour of NH last Jan 2000 and they admitted that MIGHT be worth looking at. I question, as the tougher crop threshing crop proceeds toward the rear, if it is all good. All machines are trade offs. Some designs work better in some conditions. I am sure the STS is not a bad machine.
 

salesman

Guest
Nothing red in the new deereIJ look in the cab, it's obvious that deere has tried to copy the Case control arm, and also deere is talking so much about the "Class 7" machine. The 2388 has more cleaning and seperating area than the 9750sts. The only thing that makes a Cat7 machine is 1)300 plus HP. 2)300 plus hopper capacity. That is all. Just turn the screw on the fuel pump,and put hopper extensions, and the 2388 is a Cat 7 machine with more thrash capacity than the 9750sts, it also has the ability to adjust the angle of the vanes, can deere do thatIJ
 
 
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