We are running MacDon's for three seasons now and like them a lot. No matter what the crop conditions are they always feed even, providing a constant material flow for the combine. Most any combine will run the same speed with a 30' auger head as it does with a 36' draper head, means you are gaining capacity. The MacDon's have a unique transport system unmatched by its competitors. We pull our headers behind the combine while moving to the next field. I strongly recommend to go with the 36', because it does more with the same effort. If you choose MacDon, don't by an old 960, because they have problems. Buy a 962 with finger or bat reel, depending on your crop. There are plenty of them out there. The MacDon's also work great in soybeans if your ground is half way level. Some people tell you to get a MacDon 972 for soybeans. But from our experience, there is no advantage over the much cheaper and lighter 962. MacDon has class A service, too.