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Big_Bucks

Guest
Kinda hard for the Deere boys take. They will finaly get to run a Rotary combine.
 

ger

Guest
Corn Pro is right. Combine manufacturers are not necessarily in it to make the best combine, but are in it rather to make a combine that will sell well. lets look at Deere for instance, they are the undisputable leader in market share in North America, but John Deere is the best North American marketer. They have the buyer's pulse. let's face it, when we go buy a combine, performance is a factor that is often drowned out by our own pride. If that were not true the Claas 108 would be as popular in America as it is in Europe, but it isn`t and Claas knows why: it simply did not meet the needs of the North American farmer. Claas is giving it another try however, this time with the engine in the back, greater grain tank capacity, more hp,a nicer cab and a great American brand name. The rest is about the same. I have never seen so much interest in a combine that will not match the performance of the machine it has replaced since the 9600. Every manufacturer is tring to increase market share in some way. Case, Massey Ferguson, New Holland are all rumoured to have a replacement rotor in the works. New Holland was the first to bring in a conventional to compete against the Deere, Massey Ferguson and Gleaner have now joined the ranks, and Case will likely bring the German Argus conventional they aquired last year with new American features. I do not know if many of you have had the opprotunity to see the conventional combine Deere know offer in Europe, but if you do, you will surely recognize features that the more popular Claas, And New Holland combines have, and have had for years.
 

Dr__Combine

Guest
I think that John Deere is the best and no other company even comes close. If John Deere made Case's combine, it would be the best in the world. Face it. You know it is true. John Deere is the best and will always be.
 

Jake

Guest
It'll be interesting to see how Deere can compete after New Holland buys out Case IH in the coming years. With the availiable technology between both those companies, Deere may have its hands full in the future
 

Dr__Combine

Guest
No one will ever be able to compete with John Deere. John Deere is the best and will always be.
 

PH

Guest
Has anyone seen the new rotary Deere or the new conventional Deere on the harvest trail yetIJ
 

Otis

Guest
We hope that all you A--H----'s that think Deere's S--- don't stink keep on thinking that way!
 
 
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