Posted by JoeBob/IN on August 12, 2008 at 19:52:57 from (216.117.22.1):
I can tear a combine apart too! This is my TR86, she has 3500 hrs on the clock and desperately needed some attention. Rasp bars totally shot, elephant ears wore badly, wore holes in the rotor covers, infeed plates wore paper thin, just plain wore!
This is our TR97 we got last year. Those tires are a bit pricey. Told they cost $6000 grand each! If you want a combine with capacity right there sits one. Will push an 8rn easily and is prepped for a 12rn. A 30' table isn't much of a load even in 50 bpa beans. Really scared me how much more capacity it has over the TR95 it replaced and over the TR86. Can't even imagine the CR's they make, especially the CR 9090 which is only in Europe. Something like 700 horse!
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