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Western NY | Find a set of Gilbert and Riplo tracks, new or used. We had a heckuva time last year with corn harvest and mud. Those with Gilbert and Riplo's seemed to fair a lot better with final drives and were a lot easier on the combines, red, green, or silver. Just make sure that you have heavy final drives on your combine. I know that Deere offers both a standard and heavy duty.
If someone even mentions to you the word Soucy, run, don't walk away, as fast as you can. After about 8 final drives, 2 transmissions, and a lot of dented sheet metal, these things are pure junk. Built way too long and fall apart way too easy. | |
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