Posted by Larry B 1486 on November 18, 2009 at 10:21:00 from (74.138.201.210):
In Reply to: stearing on combine posted by lmbky on November 17, 2009 at 17:50:49:
Like Brownie450 said, still. Out here where I live there is one farmer and his son that crop 2800 acers and use a 1460 and a 915. Yes I said a 915 and I love to watch them work together. I look at it like this, they are putting more money in the bank than say like my brother inlaw trading every two years on new machines that break down every time you turn around. My cousin bought a BRAND NEW New holland because his two year old combine was giving so much trouble this fall and the SECOND DAY in the field a rod came out the block. The new John Deere my inlaw bought, trouble everyday. I don't row crop farm anymore but if I did, I would be using a 915, 1440 something like that!
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