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Re: Kids + Machinery + Shattered Combine Window
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Posted by nw_bearcat on October 30, 2006 at 12:27:18 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Kids + Machinery + Shattered Combine Window posted by Brent in IA on October 30, 2006 at 10:33:41:
We had a cab window in a 4430JD bust once while sitting in a barn...naturally i got the blame for shooting BB's in the barn at sparrows, but this time it really wasn't me. I have heard of issues surrounding combine windows getting busted...used to work as a fert. salesman near a popcorn plant. At a visit to build good will w/ the popcorn plant people, we got to talking a bit and apparently not long ago, they had a grower bust a window out of a combine similar to how you described but didn't tell anyone. then when bagging the popcorn for retail, the plant caught some in a screening process, turns out that 1 grower messed up 60K bu of popcorn w/ that one instance...glass is not tolerated in the food channel
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