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Posted by Glen in TX on December 12, 2006 at 16:03:37 from (208.246.9.67):
In Reply to: harvestores posted by pafreehling on December 12, 2006 at 15:31:08:
Harvestore became a very BAD word here and in many areas because of poor service, bankrupt dealers and bad sealing of silos. Many lawsuits and BS and no one won anything but plenty got stung hard by dealers and the company. We ran them for years and hey there were great in their day and when new and service help was available. Later when parts for bottom unloaders became hard to get or outrageous in price and silos leaked bad they became the blue tombstones. We sent the unloaders off for scrap metal and I never want to see another one. It felt really good to dump off that dang unloader at the scrap yard and never see it again lol. There was a company selling aftermarket parts for unloaders but still high on prices. That's why see those long white bags on ground now or bunker silos instead.
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