Combines purchasing a gleaner

Ag__teacher

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I am in your same position and understand your time constraint. I have an N6 and would not hesitate to buy another. If you have the money, I think I would buy an R50 and hypersize it to increase the capacity. It seems simpler to me(fewer drives, belts, and pulleys),and when upgraded will have considerably more capacity than stock.
 

Ag__teacher

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I am in your same position and understand your time constraint. I have an N6 and would not hesitate to buy another. If you have the money, I think I would buy an R50 and hypersize it to increase the capacity. It seems simpler to me(fewer drives, belts, and pulleys),and when upgraded will have considerably more capacity than stock.
 

T__langan

Guest
How many acres and how much time do you have to get them doneIJ
 

Silver_Bullet

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Depending upon your acres and etc., I would say an R50 is a better choice than an R60. Much simpilar machine but still good capacity. As good or better than an l. Much more capacity when slopes are involved.
 

Gerald

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We run an R50 and like the unit. You have to watch the early serial
 
 
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