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| Around Middle Tennessee back in the seventies I think the F and K combines were more common. It was common to see a small combine on most of the farms. There probably still a lot of F and K combines sitting in sheds and barns around the area that probably not been used in several years. The K combine with a two row corn head was a nice fit for a lot farms that wanted shell corn instead of ear corn to feed back then. | |
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