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Originally posted by bucket View PostOh boy those lexions are quite the machine....
I seen 6 deeres come into the Lexion dealer and 4 Lexions left....that much more efficient????
What is your opinion of them....
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Originally posted by MBgrower View Postlexions are made for small grains, JD is a corn combine. SK should be good match for Lexion machines
That’s the biggest difference with a Lexion.
Gleaner and New Holland are much more small grain designs actually.
We loved our Gleaners except for canola , that feed house just could not handle decent canola
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Buying a Massey and trying to get out of it is like going through a bad divorce....you know it's going to cost you some money.
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We switched from Case to Lexion in 2001. We had 5 class 6 combines and went to 3 class 8, now running class 9. At the time Lexion was ahead on combine front, having cylinder and rotor together. They all have come along ways, but so has the price !😩. We are 45 miles from 3 Deere,Case and New Holland dealers and 1 Lexion dealer. We find the Lexions work well for use and AgWest supports us well. We have Case Quads and sprayers, Deere MFD tractors, all very supportive and work well for us. Really comes down to what works for you and the dealer support ðŸ‘😃. Some aspects of our industry have to large of margins compared to the risk we endure year round! If us the farmers can have a steady income, that in turn helps our rural communities flourish and our lifestyle choices available, rather than herded to the city and communities shrinking. Everyone have a safe harvest and keep positive thoughts !😃
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