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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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                      #11
                      The trouble around here is they dont thresh wheat, canola, barley, oats, peas and lentils very well. The advantages are if you buy 6 or more you get a strong discount plus free John Deere hats for the minions. They are pretty proud of their free JD hats.

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                        #12
                        Had a 9760 decent combine for capacity. Found it hard on fuel and wasn't impressed with sample in canola. Cr has a bit more capacity much cleaner sample better on fuel. Drawback on CR is no rock trap on older ones can be an issue if you have a lot of stones. CR's are heavier built than old TR's, but could still be heavier. Never owned Caseih combine, been in the field with them though. Not a fan of integral chopper. Neighbor brought over his 8120 last fall hard on fuel wasn't much faster than my CR960, other neighbor brought his 2388 was fairly impressed good capacity for horsepower probably burnt half of the fuel of 8120 which had a steinbauer chip.

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                          #13
                          Talk on the street is the big CaseIH combines use a lot of fuel vs. other colors in the same class. No sarcasm.

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                            #14
                            Yup they use lots of fuel, but they get the grain and do a awsome job choping and spreading the residue. Its worth quite a bit if your not left with rows of chaff and straw once your done combining. Fuel is a small expence now days.

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                              #15
                              They're all junk. And over priced.

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