Yes, I looked at your response to harvesting speed again, and I saw that this was 25 percent moisture, and I just overlooked it the first time I read it. That makes a HUGE difference. I would think you could do probably a minimum of 20 percent more in dry corn. I just am hoping that the old 8820 I got will be close to the 1680 in capacity. I have had so much trouble with the 1680 since I had it that I had to do something. Now, don't get me wrong, the CIH rotary is an excellent machine, and if you buy one in good shape they will do as good as anything out there, but I got f----d better on this old wore out machine than anything I ever bought. A point comes when you simply give up and get something else, although I have spent enough money on the old girl that I think I have about everything fixed, but I wouldn't bet on it. It did work pretty good this year, but I still think I am headed for trouble in the future. I had a 6620 before and I loved the combine, although it was like all mechanical devices, it broke down and wasn't perfect, but I didn't know what trouble was until I got the 1680. I talked to Terry at ST John Welding, and I am fairly confident I will be happy with the 8820.