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Ogallala,NE | In those conditions, I'd say the 740 will have considerably more capacity, at least 30% more. A lexion handles a wide variety of not-so-ideal conditions (such as high moisture corn) very well because you can adjust and control the threshing (cylinder speed & concaves) separately from the separation (twin rotors speed and rotor covers). Once you get used to it, this gives you many more options when you need to fine tune it for a certain situation.
A 740 in 20+ moisture would probably be limited by horsepower before threshing or separation capacity. Maybe someone who runs a 740 will chime in, I know there's a couple on here.
Last time I saw the numbers, the Lexion will cost you a little more money. | |
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