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North Western Alberta | If you know its a problem, and a good chance you will eat a few rocks, just have an agreement that he will pay for damages. Inspect the combine before the job, together, and then after. If its normal wear and tear, thats your problem, but things bent or busted up due to foriegn material, then agree that he pays for parts or something. Either that, or raise your price so you are for sure protected from loss. Why beat the heck out of your combine for free? I will take it if you dont want it.... ha ha... little nicer than my 4500hr 8820 Titan II | |
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