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Posted by pudding on February 03, 2002 at 03:40:51 from (203.97.2.243):
In Reply to: AHOY, Woodbeef posted by Tom from Ontario on February 02, 2002 at 19:22:05:
sorry to steel the show woodbeef. easy to clean......man......axail-flow!......believe me we have a MF38 and IH1480 and CIH1680 at work.......i like the MF......and root for it because the boss hates it with a passion......but nothing can beat the simplicity of and axial-flow for cleaning......the MF is a conventional combine.......man........takes ages to clean between seed lines but then again the axial-flow maynot be suited to your climate etc........wet harvests are painful in some rotor combines...... one website you can try is laverda grea t combines.......was the european NH.......till the merger....great heritage.....great machines www.laverdaworld.com or try drottingborg combines........suppliers to MF and FENDT>.......try a MF32 or 34 (second hand) or they are now known as the 7200 ceres series......if you are interested in one.........buy one with a rotary separater in it......symbols RS in the model no.......eg 36RS......sure its one more thing to clean........but they are magic in the field..... smaller masseys maynot be available in the american market..........but TRY........ask a dealer.........be firm.......you might be supprised!..... sambo build combines.......true.....rare.....i have never seen one......belarus also build combines......never seen one of those either laters pudding
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