I've had a 6620 for a while now and would say it is a good combine. They did offer them without turbo and with a V-belt variable speed and while that may suffice I would find the more common turbo-equipped and hydrostatic drive models. I run a 915 flex platform and in heavy beans can run 4 MPH and even faster if conditions are ideal. I run a 643 corn head and while the power is there the cleaning shoe is a little maxxed out in 200 bushel corn especially if the trash is wet. They do a good job of leaving high quality baling straw. The 1660 is also a good combine but with grain prices up now they are selling at quite a premium currently. Around here I would say the 1660 goes for about double what the Deere goes for. But you have to remember the 1660 has considerably more capacity and is newer technology. While each make and model has its positives and negatives it should be noted that at least around here guys have "blown" the rotor cage in tough conditions and they are not cheap to fix. The positive is a rotary can work on days where the vegetation of the bean plant will be too tough for a conventional combine.
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