I think it is very possible Deere will at least eventually offer a Bi-Rotor. What so many of you are looking over, is the cost and time to re-tool a factory. Are you going to sit and wait patiently while Deere is re-tooling their factory and no new combines are being built? Absolutely not, you'll still be complaining. If you step back and look at the bigger picture, it makes sense, the progression path Deere has chosen. They've re-tooled the factory to build STS machines, now it should require less changes to assemble a Bi-Rotor. Yes, I prefer green paint, but I agree Deere may have chosen the wrong path initially. They chose to build the traditional cylinder/concave machine bigger and wider. I think they then realized their limitations with the overall size of the machine. Although I have worked at a CaseIH dealership working on red combines and I really think they have a good machine, but lets step back and look at them. They have a design which has been around since when, back in the late 70s or early 80s. What have they done to improve their design, the combine is still basically the same machine, other than a few modifications with the new invention "AFX Rotor"? Where is CaseIH going from here, how about a new concept, "Twin Rotor"? Oh yeah, New Holland already had that. And who bought who? It wasn't Deere getting bought out? I get so sick of hearing all of the red guys bash Deere and I don't even work for Deere, I'm just a guy from SE Missouri who farms 2500 acres.