NHD,just a few things.First of all I work with Tx's that have had that sort of returns for years and they have no problems, it is more complex but it also might help the NH's with their sample in some crops.As for the most efficient on the market I would wait a while as there is only one way to get a demo here and that is to buy the $450 000 CR 960 on the dealers lot and as we are told our 2001 TR99 (630 hours) is worth around the 240 to 260 000 dollars we are not going to change in a hurry. As for more capacity in our conditions often the limits are what the farmer can keep away or the ground conditions as our TR will stay with our R72 in a lot of conditions but when the going is tough or heavy crops the R72 will outshine the TR but you have to have the right circumstances to use the extra capacity.That extra weight on the CRs also has to be lugged around too and that takes more power.I have looked at the CRs and thought how hard will they be to totally clean down as the TR takes around 3to4 hours more to clean down than the R72 for a border crossing.That cab is great especially after the small one on the TR.Anyway the harvest here is going slowly with green patches in drought affected crops(dying off rather than ripening off)and with local buyers are paying $340 a tonne for barley the farmers with grain are happy.john