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    9750 sts good combine or what?

    How does a 9750 sts compare to case ih or new Holland crs?

    #2
    For a smash up derby?

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      #3
      Good combine, 9760 is beefed up, a really good machine

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        #4
        Make sure it has a bullet rotor in it

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          #5
          Compared to a caseih, lol. It has allot more moving parts. Lots more parts to replace. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$. But if you love green go for it.

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            #6
            Every green lite seems to cost $10000 per season. If you are NOT aware, major issue is engine fan bearings, a weak design. Costs $18000 if it takes out the rads and other parts. Don't ask how I know. dealer is checking everyone NOW, in greenlites, never used to.
            Same old water pump like all Deeres, worse because combines sit for 10 months a year.
            Our 9870 threshes wheat clean, 0.5% Dkg is typical. Similar for canola, under 1% typical. We don't drive 6 mph, but keep it full to thresh. For heavens sake GET DUALS, they will all be stuck with singles.

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              #7
              Go for the 9870 we liked ours when we ran them. Some guy in Manitoba is still using them. Yea a 10000 bill can get them working real nice.

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                #8
                What exactly is a bullet rotor? is it a jobber? One guy says they crawl compared to the new Holland, the next say they can really move. The Case ih I looked at seemed to have a lot of moving parts, and was told would not keep up at all to the deere or new Holland?

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                  #9
                  You might move faster with it but you will have less grain in the hopper. Speed isnt everthing!!!

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                    #10
                    Problem around here was they wouldnt thrash flax alfalfa red clover , etc . Most kept a 9600 in the shed for the hard stuff . Maybe bullet rotor helped that . Really dont know much about them but if you grow those crops check it out .same if you get a case get the large tube rotor if you grow those crops. Small tube has lotsa troubles in the hard stuff

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