09 Jul Win A Harvest Prize Pack!
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Would you rather run a combine, or the grain cart?
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David Taft
Posted at 13:05h, 09 JulyI would rather run the combine, nothing better than running it and unloading on the go
All Aboard
Posted at 14:07h, 11 JulyYou are a winner!
Brian Sieker
Posted at 13:44h, 09 JulyDefinately the Combine! If I could drive a combine every day, I would.
Joshua Behnke
Posted at 15:34h, 09 JulyAll depends. Grain cart gets breaks combine NEVER does. But I personally myself wouldn’t want anyone taking over my combine.
Allen Watlers
Posted at 16:43h, 09 Julycombine for sure not a better place to be
Jeff Fuks
Posted at 16:48h, 09 JulyI would run a combine. Running through the wheat feilds and make sure you don’t run a rock though the combine. After long say of combine. You have to get up in the morning do it over again
Leann Barker
Posted at 17:39h, 09 JulyThe combine!!! But have done both.
Dale Doezema
Posted at 18:52h, 09 JulyI’d rather run the combine!! Duh!