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Posted by Paul in Mich on May 01, 2005 at 11:26:31 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: How Come? posted by caseyc on May 01, 2005 at 10:17:13:
Gee, I dunno.....We have 2 L-2 Gleaners, and with the exception of having to replace a raddle chain in one of them, and feeder beater pins in the other, we had no break downs all fall, and they probably harvested over 1,400 acres each, (wheat, corn and soybeans) while a third combine, (1440 IH) harvested 100 acres of wheat, and 600 acres of soybeans. I will admit that parts are harder and harder to find, so we"ve had to resort to scanning the graveyards for some parts, but since there is one within 40 miles, we are able to keep those 2 old girls up and running while, I might add, a farmer in the area was forced to rent a combine to finish the season because an axle broke on his JD 9600 and totaled both combine and 30 ft grain head when the wheel ripped out nearly the whole right side. By the way, this is for Allan, how much did the L go for?
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