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Re: Corn heads: 963 vs. 1063
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Posted by P Backus on November 07, 2006 at 06:24:51 from (69.128.33.56):
In Reply to: Re: Corn heads: 963 vs. 1063 posted by Grumpy on November 07, 2006 at 05:37:45:
Thanks for the info. I will look for Bellville washers vs. coil springs. Presumably if they had that update, they would also have the updated gears that IaGary was talking about, right? Would that make the 900 series head the same as or "just as good" as the 1000 series? This particular one is in nice shape, just as good as the 1063s that he has there, and I hate to pay the extra $1500 just to get the extra digit in the model number, if that"s the only real difference. Thanks Paul
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