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| I doubt they'd be spending all these resources on development if they were planning on canning the combine a few years from now. What I want to know is when they decide to build a next generation transverse or if they intend to keep doing small tweaks here and there.
I think a next generation machine would be interesting, maybe a little longer for improved room and a larger engine, but their current process of identifying things to change each year seems to have been working incredibly well (they gained a lot with the recent improvement in the clean grain system). I just hope they stick with the trend of keeping the transverse a relatively simple machine (it hasn't seen can-bus... yet). | |
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