John
Guest
I have owned several Gleaners. The Gleaner is probably the most versatile combine for all crops. The ease of service does make them more of a candidate for Farmers, a very mechanically inclined group, to fix or TWEAK the machine for their specific conditions. Gleaner builds one machine for all crops, the rest make several different models or designs (speciality rotor comes to mind)to match a stock Gleaner. This leaves Gleaner with the possibilities of (Hyperizing) to increase their great capacity to begin with. Plus in my area, the Gleaner owners are more likely to keep a combine longer and put in the upgrade at much less expense than other brands and keep on running them as if new. My 82 N6 III (hyperized) will keep up with or surpass any of the new combines coming out of the factory today. And it cost nowhere near $250,000+ even with the Hyperizing.