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Re: Re: Re: Easiest combine to opperate
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Posted by cb on February 20, 2002 at 07:48:57 from (163.185.8.207):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Easiest combine to opperate posted by Big J on February 19, 2002 at 17:52:45:
From what I have heard here is little list and some folks might want to correct me. I really do not want to start a color war.. Lots of folks liked the old JD's the 55,95, 105 the later ones 4400 plus are good but tougher to work on. We had good service from our old IHC 303 years ago. Folks say the 403, and 715 are great machines. Folks who have gone with the rotary combines never seem to go back. I am trying to collect old case combines 600's. they seem very simple to fix and run but parts might be difficult. Our old Massey Harris 82 was a good machine and I some folks swear by the Super 92. The Massey 510 was a good solid machine. Lots of folks like the old gleaners. Lots depends on what you want to do. Every brand has it's plus's and minus's
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