Hi I wish i could afford one of those, and stand back 8-10 ft and clean the combine and baler. i did a Massey 750 combine and a 688 baler last week. it took 6 hours with my shop compressor and i was black from head to foot. even doing it with the wind blowing the right way, as there are a few confined spaces stuff comes out of at you what ever you do.
up here in canada those compressors that are total junk make $2000 plus and it probably won't even run for that and probably never will again. Maybe I should find one across the line and bring that up. had been thinking about building my own to do blasting and stuff. I got a spare ford diesel motor or 2. would just need a compressor/ tank and a few other bits.
If a guy grows seed they are real handy to clean out a combine to stop cross contamination. Our local dealer hauls one to every seed farm they demo a combine to, and spend the day cleaning out the machine before it hits the guys field. They respect how much damage contaminated seed can cost a grower of certified seeds. and will do it to try sell there combine. Regards Robert
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