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South cental Ohio | Went from a JD9650 to a Lexion 740 and never looked back except to wonder why we didn't do it sooner. You will get pros and cons about this subject , just like any color war. IMO, a properly set Lexion will give you the least amount of grain loss and the cleanest sample. Some of the stuff on a Lexion is a little "cruder" than some of its competitors but in a "simpler" way... if you get what I'm saying. We only run an 8 row head and a 35 foot draper on ours but it would easily handle more. I agree with the other posters ( except the one that had trouble) , resale may not be as good ( but not figuring on reselling ours- it will get traded for another. When we switched from life-long green to a Lexion....we had the normal teasing from our friends and I simply told them " don't knock a Lexion if you've never owned one". | |
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