BTW- Flenties , lynn Ronnebam, sells a pretty slick (or at least he used to ) roll over tarp for the Gleaners. 913 284-3401 last n I have on him. Have you compared the weight of these twoIJ The R72 delivers a super capacity in a compact package. I have never had a structural failure on a Gleaner w_ RWA (with the exception of a few final drive nuts backing off the early F2's). The Gleaners are built on a WElDED one piece frame that is prestressed, straightend and then precision machined for all bearing locations. All shafts are ordered oversize and then machined down to a perfect straightness. No bolt together construction here. little things make a big difference. Also something that seems to be different in the Deere rotary is they are still using a relatively small threshing area then separating with a tine or spike system. This gives good capacity but in tough conditions the Gleaner gets the nod as to gentle complete threshing. The folks here have ways to fine tune the Gleaners to really make them perform. Click on the TIPS to your left, then click on upgrades and kind of shop around to see in the format if you have any of the tough harvesting conditions that the guys have found upgrades to overcome. The Gleaner is great out of the box but a little tweaking makes them a real source of pride in the field .