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Posted by paul on January 13, 2003 at 21:15:41 from (209.23.145.47):
In Reply to: sweet corn picker posted by steve II JD4000 on January 13, 2003 at 15:22:35:
I'm usually the guy saying 'thats way too much!' to anything, but I bet the reserve price is closer to $10,000. Those FMC sweet corn pickers go high, very high. I'm not saying that is what it is _worth_, but it's in the ballpark for an asking price. Regular pickers beat up sweet corn, these FMC units are special built to not harm the ears at all. Folks with over 10 acres of sweet corn can make many many $1000s of dollars a year, if they can harvest the stuff on time without getting Carpal Tunnel. And there aren't many of these units around, so the price goes up, specialty item... --->Paul
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