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Ontario | Need a little help settling an argument. Looking at 50+ year old machinery, NOT TRACTORS, that have survived and are still able to do what it was built to.
Has it survived because it was a good machine and looked after?
Or because it was considered a lousy machine when new and no one used it?
Discussion was sparked when talking about corn pickers, I say lots have survived because as soon as folks had another option for harvesting corn they took it, and the pickers sat.
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