Posted by Mike (WA) on March 19, 2009 at 12:37:32 from (69.10.199.245):
In Reply to: 2 tractors or 1? posted by Negligence on March 19, 2009 at 12:27:04:
I remember combining for a friend about a dozen years ago- they were still using 4 old Harris combines, that they had been babying along for many years. One of the 4 always seemed to be down (the reason I was driving one was so the patriarch of the family could spend full time in the shop, fixing the dead soldiers as they came in). I remember a neighbor's almost new Gleaner sitting in the same spot in his field for several days. My friend said, "It may take all 4 of ours to match his production, but we're kinda pullin' away from him right now."
That being said, we had so much trouble with those old Harris's that summer that they wound up trading them all off, and got a big International.
So I guess there's something to be said for either scenario.
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