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Brazilton KS | I think it's kinda funny I hear all these rules about "taking care" of combines from people who never wear one out anyway.
Our machines are fifteen years old. They have been washed. They have ran in mud. They have ran in rain. They have sat through rainstorms and a few blizzards. They have been covered in ice an inch thick. They have been washed before putting in the shed, and they have also been put in the shed dirty. Some of them have even set out on a dealers lot for several years. They sure don't get replaced before they make it to 400 hours. In spite of all that, they somehow still get the crops out! | |
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