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    Thanks, we figure that if this year is similar to last year to where we have a short time period to get planted it will work out better. The one we have will be used for beans. It works good for corn, but he wants to be able to apply liquid fertilizer at the same time, he can't with our current planter.

    So he is buying this used one to set up to use for corn so that he can put on the fertilizer at the same time. It will save money compared to buying anhydrous ammonia. And save a lot of time as well. Plus this way we can be planting both corn and beans at the same time now that we have enough tractors to do it. :D

    With that and the purchase of the second combine, this year should hopefully go smoother than previous years.
     
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