Deerebines
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This past year I traded a 6620 off for a 9600. Here's an overview of what I discovered. The 9000 series is an easier machine to work on I believe as far as getting in places because of the side panels getting out of the way. For the rest of the machine that leaves something to be desired. The 6620 proved to clean the wheat better than the 9600 and it wasn't because of speed or settings. The 9600 is a more operator friendly machine than the 20 series and I noticed alot less fatigue on long days then when running the older one. I think the biggest downfall I noticed of the 9000 series is it's built alot lighter. I know that being a bigger machine and all it's easy to get alot of weight wrapped up in tinwork alone awful fast but I believe they cheated in places that shouldn't of been. Take for instance the hellish strawwalker bearings that everyone has problems with. I've been told that with the 9000 series that "we're running at faster speeds then before and pushing more crop than before that's why were noticing wear spots we never saw before". Right wrong or different I don't know if that's a certainty but it makes sense. At any rate I could easily grease the 6620 from the ground except for the main shaft bearing under the cab seat and the zerk in the clean grain auger gear box on the right side of the machine. The 9600 I had to hop up on the right front tire to grease a pair of 50 hour zerks and that getting into the fricking grain tank every two days to grease that u-joint and hope like hell it's lined up so you can hit it the first time is a joke. One time I would of liked to see a cv joint. Personally I think deere made a pretty fair machine but like most deere products that I've been around they are still a little crude and could of put a little more thought and engineering into the designing of the machine. Harvest did go faster this year than usual which was what I was after but the other and probably biggest letdown of all was that Dad's 860 massey just about kept up with me and he's only got the 6 banger in his and not the v-8. Not to mention the fact he cleaned the grain just as well and stopped only once more than me this harvest for repairs. That is very depressing when we are talking about a machine (the deere) that's 11 years newer and over 50,000 dollars higher in price. There's my 2 cent's worth. Respectively