I've got no dog in this fight as I'm constantly told I am running an "obsolete" machine. I just posted the literature for reference. However my "obsolete" machine is kept in the best condition I can keep it in and after looking at some of the demos behind new machines of all colors I'm still doing a much better job than some of those are doing. I realize the operator of both makes an enormous difference but that involves taking the time to stop and look at what is going on and not overrunning field conditions that are present. The point is they all have there good and bad features, they all sooner or later breakdown and need costly repairs and parts and availability and support plays a large part of what each of us chooses to run. Mine is (pic 1) A wise now passed neighbor (pic 2) said "Be proud of what you run, and don't worry about what your neighbor is running." From this point forward this will probably be said about me (pic3)
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