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What's so Special about Kinze Grain carts?
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Rich
Posted 7/2/2008 01:15 (#408297 - in reply to #408196)
Subject: RE: What's so Special about Kinze Grain carts?



Kansas
Now in this day and age we all know that structural strenght does not have anything to do with weight. They can be built hell for stout and if all the iron is layed in the right place it won't fall apart.

Not to mention. I can hardly see how that is a good arguable point. I have yet to date to seen a single, not one, grain cart fold up or fall apart from poor structural design or lack of metal as your insinuating.

Heck, still some ole Big 12's running around this countryside being used.

And.......not to mention, in a time when compaction issues are so widely mentioned and thought about when it comes to farming.


........I just don't see it yet Nick.
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