dakota
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At the husker harvest show, I was told, that the combines are not to exceed a speedlimit of 4mph. So there is no capacity comparison there. When I attended the show last year, I also noticed, that the grain samples shown to the public were tinkered with, because they looked much different from what I saw in the grain carts. When I walked behind the combines, I noticed, that all the rotors broke up the cobs. Only the old walker running along with them kept the cobs whole. Therefor it hat the cleanest grain sample, while all the rotors had cob pieces in the sample. There was hardly a difference in grainloss. I was able to compare the capacity of a 9650 walker, a 9650 STS and a 470R lexion in 200 plus bushel corn last year. All three were very close in capacity, running about 4mph pushing a twelve row head. The difference is in fuel. While the "old" walker emptied its 170 gallon fuel tank, the STS with its TIER II engine emptied its 260 gallon fuel tank and the lexion had to refuel, thanks to a 170 gallon tank to get through a long day. This experience helped us to make the decision for a set of walkers for this year. I know in high yielding wheat and heavy straw the STS outruns the walker. But we do not encounter a big wheat crop very often.