T__langan
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Welcome to Gleanerland where the men are men and the Deere are scared! The main differences between the 42's and 52's are engine hp (185 vs 230),grain bin size (170 vs 225),and standard final drives. The 42 has lighter duty final drives but the ones used on the 52's are optional. Other than that, they are the same. I'd say on your acreage, the 42 would do the trick but -I- believe the resale on the 52 would be better. You didn't mention if you were looking at new or used so the specs I list are for '96 models and up. Earlier models had a few less hp. Also didn't mention what size heads you were contemplating - but the 52 is overkill with 4 row heads, even sometimes with six row. You might want to opt foe the straw chopper rather than discharge impeller for beans. Electric ladder lift is a nice back saver. Also - REQUIRE NO "reverse" cylinder bars on your rotor - this is most important. DEMAND this despite what your dealer might try and talk you in to - everyone here will back me up on this. Check out the tips section to the left for more info on extending helicals in rotor cage, extended cylinder bars into discharge area, etc. They will make worlds of difference for small investment. Gleaners are the best of the bunch right out of the box but the folks here really know how to make them sing! Oh yes, the 42 weighs in at 20,718 and the 52 at 20,840. We get along ok without rwa and we have the standard size drive tires. If you have occasional soft spots, you may wish to opt for larger tires for better floatation or rwa with a lot of mud. These Gleaners are quite heavy on the rear end we have found. Our old conventionals would always start to sink on the drive tires first but our rotaries will drop in on the rear axle first. Keep that in mind. Good luck!