Columbia Basin, Ephrata, WA | mennoboy - 11/7/2012 20:07
We traded one of our combines this fall with the agreement that we got to finish our sunflowers with the old one. It got washed, blown out, vacuumed out as if it was going into our shed for winter.
Here's a picture of what it looked like late last winter. It takes two guys a couple days of cleaning to get it that clean, and I think the dealer will want it on their lot before I have time to give it that treatment.
As for not letting it leave the yard as dirty as first pictrued, I won't even bring the chopper back to the yard like that. Like I said, it's an extreme. We clean it with a 185cfm air compressor at each field, otherwise we'd have a truckload of crop debris in our shop yard from all the stuff that would come in from the fields on the chopper.
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