Hey everyone, One question, will the C62 go to the V seriesIJ My dad and uncle went to the show on Wednesday. Talked to uncle yesterday, and his report was that there was not too many people there (in relation to how shi+y our economy is, although its about the best compared to anyone elses right now). He said that the only line was the food line and the shuttle. He said that years ago there used to be longer and more lines; also that there used to be huge flags and big tents for each display, not so any more. His notes: Corn @ morning: 1st: Deere: quiet and good sample 2nd: Case: quiet and a good sample 3rd: New Holland: once again quiet and a good sample (2nd and 3rd not necessairly in that order; which ever did better in the morning the other one did better w_beans) 4th: Gleaner: loud, throwing shi+ everywhere and broken cobs on the ground; people had to back away from the ropes, and not a really great sample. 5th: lexion: He said it was running the fastest, but worst sample. He was wondering if that was the best sample it could achieve so it picked up a lot of ground speed (which I doubt) or if they just wanted to show how fast it could run and put grain in the bin. Soybeans after lunch (i think): 1st: Deere again: Clean sample and ran quiet (Maybe they finally got the bugs worked out of their machineIJ!! lOl!) 2nd: New Holland: again quiet clean 3rd: Case: quiet and clean 4th: Gleaner: loud and dusty (maybe they were showing off their spreaderIJ) 5th: lexion Well if everyone thought how my uncle thought, then this may not have been too good of a show for the silver company. And now maybe Deere will be seen as a little more descent machine. Keep in mind we are Gleaner fans (owning a F, F3, and looking to go to a R4*). As my unlce says, "I am not color blind anymore." looks like we may start soys soon. Currently anywhere from 15%-20%. Corn is about 25%. I'm all typed out. Everyone have a happy and safe harvest. Ryan