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Posted by the tractor vet on July 22, 2006 at 12:47:00 from (66.202.111.157):
In Reply to: need your opinion posted by Tod in Ohio on July 22, 2006 at 12:20:41:
As for myself i prefer the Massey line of the smaller combines as i have seen alot of problems with the older deeres and if you do not know what to look for you could end up with a combine that is worthe nothing more then a demo durby pice . When looking at and older combine you litteraly have goover every inch of the machine from top to bottom inside and out . I have bought a bunch of older machine that after a littel work some new bearing and a few belts have given good service for years . I never minded a gasser but now with the gas prices getting way out of hand and burnen over 40 gallon a day it is realy starten to get into the bank account as i can't carry enough in the pocket anymore to fill the pick up let lone the combine . with these old gasser combines they like the GOOD gas and run cooler on the high test stuff and that get to be over a 120 bucks a day for fuel . a nice older 550 massey is one heck of a good combine if ya can find one and one with a good hydo and electric header control would be real nice . But this is just me i just find that i feel they are easier to work on and do a far better job with a lot more modren stuff for the age .
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