I think the 62 will have way more capacity than even a 2388. A lot of guys are confused on the silver ones, by the reputation of the early Ns. About the only similarity between a modern silver one and the old Ns is the transverse rotor. Before you decide, you should crawl up in a new R and see just how much stainless steel is used, Check out the thickness of the hi-wear augers and note just how much wear resistant alloy steel is used in other parts of the machine. One other feature of a Gleaner is the distribution auger_accelerator roll setup. I have never seen anything so simple that will load the sieve as evenly. If you talk to any engineer of any of the other combines, I'd bet that would be the first thing he would add to his machine if he could figure out a way to do it. I'm sure that the red one will cut your crop too, but you're wise to look at your other options and don't let your decision be tainted by a 20 year old perception.