The lexion is proof what the CTS could have been. Deere would have had to get around Claas' patent for the three cylinders in front of the rotors though. It takes less power to turn smaller diameter rotors to achieve equal to and greater separation force as one single larger rotor and that is from Deere themselves. There must be some value to value to the twin rotors otherwise Deere wouldn't have developed the CTS (it is still being produced in Europe),New Holland with their twin rotors and the lexion.