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NW Minnesota | There's something to be said about nice shiney clean equipment, but when buying I like to have it dirty to see the leaks and such. Also depends on the age of the piece. I am just starting to get to where I can start looking at some of the better equipment instead of the "cheap stuff". Combine mechanic told me about a guy that was always concerned about the newest lights, good seat...cosmetic stuff. Mechanic poked a hole in his grain elevator with his thumb and asked "what about this? do you want anything done with this?" | |
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