Illinois Gleaner, (aka John Ferguson, or is it the other way aroundIJ),I farm in Southwestern Ontario, basically within an hour of the Detroit_Windsor and Port Huron_Sarnia borders, and I primarily grow corn for Kellogg's, whites, soys, and some winter wheat as a rotation crop. In addition, I take on about 700 acres of custom harvesting yearly, primarily for the few remaining dairy farmers in my neighborhood. The reason for my abandonment of the Gleaner rotaries was on account of two years of really bad experiences with our first and only N6. Aside from the normal problems with the early N series, ours was an exceptional lemon with a plethora of hydraulic problems and mechanical failures, but our dealer accomodated us well by giving us our "traded" l2 back for the first season to run alongside the N6. I bought my first Deere during the second year, and traded the N6 many years later. The C62 works very well, although it's a little rough on the straw, especially since I've installed a modified concave and walker retarders. I realize the new Gleaners are totally different (and greatly improved) over the N series; - I'll reconsider them next year when I'm ready to deal the C62. I enjoy my Deere 9650, but I'll probably never own two of them simultaneously.