Combines JD vs Gleaner N7

david

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I've been using an R62 for two years in just that kind of conditions. Shoe loss has been less than with my previous conventional combine. However, I do need to make every effort to keep the left side up the hill on steep slopes and the combine does need to be set up for the hills. Blue Mt. Ag in lewiston, ID can help set up a combine. 208_746-6447.
 

northsouthsteven

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I'm not sure as far as comparing the JD to the gleaner. We've run alot of N's and R's and you do have to be careful when you're leaning left. The problem lies in the grain distribution on the sieves. We have one farm with extreme slopes. Both the N's and R's slow to about 1.5 mph when leaning extreme left in about 160 bu corn and an eight row head. We've only run 9600's on our flat land so I don't have a comparison to site. I like the performance of the p3 rotor over the N's so consider R series. Good luck Steven
 
 
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