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| The geringhoff isn't bad, takes the least horsepower up front but, when its discs wear as the season wears on, it'll start taking a lot of power. If 2,000 acres of corn, you'll be replacing discs every year to keep the horsepower and fuel use low. I demo'd a lexion and drago chopping corn heads last fall and the lexion with its three rotary blades definitely did a better job than the drago's two blades and it seemed to pull less too. | |
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