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 Brazilton KS | If Deere said "we had to come out with a rotary because we couldn't go any larger capacity without the conventional being too wide to transport," and then came out with the STS, that would at least be a believable story....but Gleaner said they had to come out with a rotary to go to more capacity then an L3 (which was narrower significantly lower capacity then competing conventionals) and then came out with the N series...with a big honkin' rotor bigger then anyone's cylinder sitting in the machine crosswise. That doesn't really make a lot of sense, does it?
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