Yeah, guys go to Arizona and drop $250,000 dollars on a Chevy Camaro Z28 or a Boss 429 Mustang so $8000 for a mint condition Gleaner K that can actually do some work for a guy might not be too bad of a buy when you think about it! It's all about what you like and what you don't like. Really, people pay big money for all kinds of trinkets that are actually worthless as far as being able to do anything with them. Guys will buy Babe Ruth's dirty baseball jersey for $100,000 dollars and hang it in the basement in a glass case to look at it. NOT ME! Or a baseball on a pedestal or a baseball card in a plastic display case for $8000. NOT ME again. Collectors of trinkets I will never understand. Buying something in mint condition and being able to use it and paying a premium price for it, I get that. That's just me.
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Generators - by Chris Pratt. As a companion to the articles on three-brush and two-brush generators, it seemed fitting that we should provide our readers with a description of how a generator works in lay terms. The difficulty with all those "theory of operation" texts is that they border on principles of electricity or physics and such. Since I know nothing of either, you will have to put up with looking at the common sense side of how generators work which means we "
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