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Posted by Larry806 on September 26, 2006 at 09:01:00 from (70.61.180.34):
In Reply to: Closer shot. posted by IaGary on September 25, 2006 at 20:33:53:
Your sure getting fancy with your pic posting ><~ I had that same drum out of my 77 for new bearings a couple days ago. Got the 88 in the shop now. The combine yard is parting better machines than I run. My 2 have well over 12000 hours between them. I guess I keep running them just to see how far they will go!. I would put either one up against any new gleaner any day ( and have) Couple years ago we got on a big custom job and ran with a new R52 and a almost new R 62 . The Gleaner dealer brought out another new 62 to have area farmers drive. After a couple hours he told the guy we were cutting for the old Deere's had to go or he was taking his home. He said my old wore out machines were making his look bad. His left. Oldest son & I say the next ones will be Red.
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