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Pickens | You know, I did look at the pic, and thought maybe he just hit the 7 instead of the 6...but that wide stance gives it away...
It may be a transplant from close by (ie, Washington, etc)...and I bet those tires were replaced with R1's, as most have the "knobby" tires for hillside work. I always wondered why hillside has the knobby tires...and finally, someone told be it was a slippage problem sideways...They will hold the ground better on Slick Wheat straw better than cleats.
And to add to this, My latest combine came directly from Nebraska...a 4425 that looks new to this day....I believe it was never in the rain a day in its life. And even with sheds, "here" that is hard to achieve with those summer showers that can creep up...so far, I have managed to keep it that way.
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