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| This is an interesting discussion - don't fall prey to confusing familiarity with perceived simplicity. If something is familiar to you, it will probably seem simple. If something is unfamiliar, it is going to appear complex until you really commit yourself to learning it. You also cannot directly correlate fewer moving parts with higher reliability necessarily. I'll second what many say in that you can find things on both to appreciate, but ultimately in this comparison I'd choose a Cummins powered Gleaner as an ideal smaller machine for do-it-yourself repairs and easy accessibility. | |
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