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Soutwest Ks. | kstate90: " I can remember when the first carts started appearing around here and people would talk about how stupid it was to have a cart. "Why you could by another truck for what that cart costs" Then a few more got carts and then those guys borrowed a cart or cut with someone who had a cart and the next thing you know they had a cart. Those without a cart are in the minority." I agree with you and this sounds vaguely familiar to the GPS popularity among us. How times change! From the responses on this thread I would have to conclude that there is not a simple response to the first question. Much depends on yield of crop, size of combine, access to roads, smoothness of terrain, hopper topper, grain kart unloading capacity and kart operator savvy. | |
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