Posted by Allan In NE on November 07, 2007 at 14:47:25 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Tamin' The Beast posted by glennster on November 07, 2007 at 14:34:05:
When I was a little tiny guy, my dad bought a brand new all-crop 60 from Allis.
First day he used it, something was haywire; can't remember what, something to do with the engine not reving right or some silly thing.
Anyway, he went to the house and called the dealer. Within minutes, the dealer landed his plane out in that oats field before dad could even get back out there from the house.
He showed my dad what he was doing wrong and off away he went again. Wasn't there 10 minutes.
Never, ever forgot that; been using Allis combines ever since and still dealing with that same dealer to this day.
Can't say enough good about the place. Come to think about it, have never had a single problem with the Gleaners either. Ever. :>)
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