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Wednesday, 15 July, 2026
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From the coast to the ranges: choosing the right combine for Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula’s cropping country is far from uniform, ranging from the sandy rises around Streaky Bay and Minnipa to the heavier, higher-yielding ground near Cleve, Kimba and Cummins.

With such variation in soils, rainfall and topography, no single combine suits every operation.

Two machines that stand out across the region are the Gleaner S9 and the Fendt IDEAL, each built with a distinct focus.

The Gleaner prioritises efficiency, simplicity and soil care.

Its Natural Flow system runs the rotor across the machine, allowing crop material to travel straight through without sharp turns, beaters or impellers.

This reduces power loss, fuel use and wear, while handling grain gently.

Its lightweight aluminium body helps protect fragile soils from compaction, a key advantage in low to medium rainfall areas where soil structure and moisture retention are vital.

For owner-operators or mixed farms up to about 4000 acres, the Gleaner delivers low running costs and easy maintenance.

Its belt-and-shaft drive system is simple to service, and the forward-mounted grain tank gives stability on the rolling ground between Kimba and Tumby Bay.

The Fendt IDEAL, by contrast, is built for capacity and precision.

With up to 790 horsepower and the Dual Helix rotor system, it handles big volumes quickly, up to 30 acres an hour in the right conditions.

The TrakRide track system spreads weight evenly for traction and flotation, while IDEALharvest automation continually adjusts rotor speed, fan and sieves to match crop flow.

For larger Eyre Peninsula operations, especially on heavier flats or coastal paddocks, the IDEAL’s automation, capacity and residue management help manage weather risk and maintain efficiency.

The Gleaner suits growers focused on simplicity, fuel savings and low compaction, while the Fendt IDEAL fits larger-scale farms and contractors seeking high capacity, consistent performance, and advanced automation.

The right choice depends on your country, your crops and the scale of your operation.

To find out which machine suits your needs best give WSB Distributors a call on 1300 000 972 or visit wsb.com.au

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