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Gleaner s88 vs s98
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Glenn W.
Posted 8/29/2021 12:50 (#9191743 - in reply to #9191690)
Subject: RE: Gleaner s88 vs s98


Southeast Washington
puma - 8/28/2021 22:12

Jschnur79 - 8/29/2021 12:02

We currently combine corn soybeans and wheat and on occasion clover seed but not often so that is not a deal breaker . Currently running an r75 with 35ft draper and 12 row corn head


Either one is going to do half again as much as the 75. That seems like a bold statement, but the big rotor and the 7 cylinder can really run it through. It was a big step from the 77 to the 88, with just the motor.


I concur. The S77 wasn't much more capacity than the R76 except the big rotor and ability to make a better sample but the power was the same. Our S77 would run at 100 percent engine load at 30 feet and the S78 ran 72 percent engine load at 35 feet right behind it. It made me a believer in the 7 cylinder engine which some early ones had oil consumption issues that had a campaign that addressed it. We had one engine replaced after running 3 years and no issues with our other 7 cylinder engines.
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