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Posted by RickL on July 29, 2005 at 12:55:14 from (69.66.73.72):
In Reply to: Remind Me Again? posted by Allan in NE on July 29, 2005 at 10:06:23:
Allen in Neb; Yea you been in the dark to long. Those have come and went in my area. They are 4 wheel rig around here some doing liquid and some dry. The most popular units now are big tall tire units that adjust row width hydrauliclly. They can use these both for pre and post applications. 60 90 120ft booms etc. Planters are 16row common several 24 now. field cultivators are average 40ft and larger. I am assembly another tillage tool Turbo Till they call it will be 40ft when done. Whats in shed right now is 17ft turbo till I will send your way,22ft unit outside anyway it can be yours for 23,500 cash. Wanta make payments like the rest. See if your old IH is worth anything!!!!! Like my wife says you need to get out more.
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