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Southeast Washington | I haven't ever broken the cast part although a bolt or two may have broken in the 12 years we have owned our drill. The rear tube broke several years ago and was replaced with thicker tubing and has never been a problem since. The pressure is turned up good in the fall so our biggest problem is the bolts holding on the blades when blades are changed and trying to get them all seated and then the bearings in the blades as we put on liquid fertilizer with a front row of openers and a 1,000 gallon tank on the back of the drill. | |
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