All your settings can be done from the cab, also you are able to save them to be recalled later. Don't need to change concaves between the crops you grow, takes a few minutes to change ranges on the cylinder (two bolts),only thing you would need to do that takes any time is throw in the rotor filler plates for canola, this takes about 15-20 minutes once you know what your doing. Make sure you demo before buying, like I hinted at before, if you are a gleaner owner you will be very impressed in canola, presently surprised in pulses, impressed in tough, heavy-strawed cereals and disappointed in dry wheat. You may also be left wondering why it never breaks down, which is ofcourse a good thing! I know when we finally switched to new holland from gleaner it took a little while for us to learn to relax in the cab and not fear the inevitable ie. a broken shaft, belt, chain etc. We went to the lexion simply for capacity, we've never regretted it, last fall with our 480 we averaged close to 18a_sep hour, nearly double what we used to do with our TX66. How many acres do you combine and have you looked at a CR or STS, I've heard good things about both.