jw
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You would be happy with such a switch. We went to a TR85 about 10 years ago and have had very good luck. Need to make sure concaves, etc., have good edges on them and it will do a good threshing job. As far as capacity, I believe the TR86 would have more capacity than the 750, and a 96 would be considerably more capacity. We are sold on rotaries, and are pleased with the TR. They are very well built, not many things just breaking due to poor or thin metals on these machines.