dakota
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The birotor was invented by a farmer. Mark Underwood first thought of this in probably 1978. He needed a combine to try his idea. A 1480 IH came closest. After he found out how well it worked he wanted to build a new combine from scratch and incorporate all the other ideas, he had, too. To get a big company to produce and market such a thing seems very complicate. There is too much politics involved these days. I guess part of it is, that none of the big bosses wants to admit that a "dumb" farmer was able to invent and built a machine far superior to their high dollar engineering department contraptions. I am saying this from experience and being an engineer myself.