SilverTurnedGreen
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Having owned conventionals and rotaries in the past, I can attest that rotaries "generally" don't require as much cleaning area as a conventionals to equal thier respective overall capacities, and as far as Kutcher not offering performance enhancements for the TX series, it could be on account of supply and demand; - thier aren't really too many TX's sold. I like some of the features of the TX_CX series, like the dual returns and self-leveling shoe, but I found that it seemed to beat the straw pretty bad for baling, especially compared to my 9610 at the time. I custom combine approximately 800 acres of barley for dairy farmers yearly, so good balable straw is important.