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Posted by the tractor vet on May 01, 2005 at 18:33:32 from (4.124.67.197):
In Reply to: How Come? posted by Allan in NE on May 01, 2005 at 10:03:11:
Myself i like OLD COMBINES they are cheep and it does not take much to make them live again like my OLD 410 massey GASSER we replace all the bearings and belts added somemore Halagon lites rebuilt the corn head and she will go out and put in a 14 to 16 hour day and run like a swiss watch and it will suck down around 45 gal of fuel per day but when left in the field over nite when it get chilly over here in the buckeye it will start off with no problems and yea it does not have all the fancy electronics and no greenstar but it will run with the best and with only a 1-2 bpa loss and a perfect sampile at the eleavator and oh yea we only have 2100 bucks in it and it is PAID FOR.
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