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| Probably because it rarely happens!
There aren't any brands out there that run has heavy of final drives and frames as the Gleaners. Obviously it happens, but I'd put a Gleaner up against anything when it comes to drives breaking.
Rear axles - now that's another story. Seems like Gleaners have always had a tendency to break rear spindles. But if I had to choose, I'd much rather break a rear! | |
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