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Kansas | The Bi-directionals are still around and most are probably used on a daily basis, and still being made by NH, so I'd say those were a pretty good thing (along with the tractors). Some neighbors have an old 70's era sp swather they just use for when they want to cut hay for seed (draper head, no crimper), sits out wherever it dies but I've noticed it does get moved every year, and looks pretty far from new. Would like to see a pic of the sp combine they were going to come out with, wonder if they were going to incorporate the either side turret auger on it? | |
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