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Posted by the tractor vet on July 17, 2006 at 14:31:14 from (64.179.117.174):
People wait till the min that they want to go to the fields with the combine then call on the hottest day of the year to get there old combine going . Had two to work on today , one has not been used for two years and the last thing it did was corn and not cleaned out . Should have taken my pistol with me for that one there must have been forty rats come out of it . The other one was my old 410 and my buddys kid was running it and kept plugen it i can not get it thru his thick head that it is not a duel porpose machine . It is not a mowen machine and combine all rolled into one as he was tryen to cut the wheatand straw 4 inches off the ground and feed all the straw thru it so he did not have to mow the straw . THe wheat is chest high to me . i ran one round in second gear about half way on the varible speed and it ran fine but the stubel was over knee high . and Andy was wineing about haveing to go back and mow it down . As for me i would rather run thru the crop and get all that i can then go mow the stubel and not have to clear a pluged combine for two hours in the hot sun.
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