Combines Curious About Deere Combines

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Guest
Can the older STS combines(pre 2006) be updated to the new Bullet rotor designIJ
 

redMN

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I totally agree with you. Deere does then its the best thing out there. Its the attitude everywhere. Its too bad the brands that invented the the ideas many years before Deere catches up aren't commended for doing the hard work.
 

greenstrat

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I thought you already knew you had the best thing since sliced bread.. you need someone else to verify it nowIJ Deere took the cyl_walker design a step further than IH and it was really good. There are a lot of good things about both designs that I like and neither is perfect by a long ways or there would not be Stewart Steel screws for sale which case copied and called afx, gorden bars etc. RightIJ gs
 

Case_Farmer

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thats kinda off topic... YOu have a point... But gesh..what else has been made better... Shocks.struts...suspension packages...sprakplugs...oil...(supposably) i doubt there's any difference between Case.NH.Citgo.Mobil.JD oil Also if im correct wouldn't you go.. Stewart steel....Case AFX.....JD Bullet rotorIJ lol
 

CORNKING

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You know whats really funny put the turned up 9660 bullet in the same feild as the 8010 and when he is dumping in the truck and you need to dump the 8010 just pull up to the deere and fill his tank it really makes the deere look small, got a good laugh out of that.
 

jalopy

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To all the bullet-Stewart-AFX people out there... My elephant ears work just fine. Keep buying all this stuff though, cause it makes the machines I'm looking for cheaper to buy. Just think in five years your Bullet will be outdated and will no longer be live ammo. All in good fun. Cheers!
 

Rockpicker

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Ya except, the 8010 wouldn't keep up to the 9660 if it had the big unloading auger.
 

Case_Farmer

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last time i checked case combines had a bin unloading auger
 

Rockpicker

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Case 8010 - 3.0 bushels per sec JD 9660 - 3.3 bushels per sec last time I checked the unloading auger on the 8010 was still a 14" where as the JD uses a 17" auger. From what I understand, Case just upped the speed on their unloading auger to get 3.0 bps and but JD did not because they went with a a bigger auger. One would assume you get less grain damage in the unloading auger with the JD since it turns slower.