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Re: Thoughts On Old Iron
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Posted by RickL on July 16, 2006 at 08:27:30 from (69.66.147.199):
In Reply to: Thoughts On Old Iron posted by Allan In NE on July 16, 2006 at 08:08:35:
Even brand new stuff has its troubles,anything mechanical does,and when yue really want to think about it its really a wonder that they run as long as they do in some cases and under some operators. Brand new green unit first season in the field burned completely up. I loaned seed tenders out in my seeed business till couple seasons ago simply because of all damage some operators can do so quickly. One was new unit first day in field came back with auger completely ripped off unit. He called and wanted another unit cause he said it fell off pulling into field. when it fell off it also ripped the tank open also. telephone pole showed the real truth at the other end of field. Little while back you said you were bored need something to do well now you do if you want sounds like. Combining again tomorrow
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