Curt
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I think that not having enough operators would be the big limiter. If you have someone to help you work on the machine when it breaks down then I wouldn't see why not but if you need the other operators help then nothing is getting done. I think that two machines would have it's bonuses like when one machine breaks (and they all do) you can keep going. Yes you are running two engines but you are putting less than half the normal hours on both, considering one isn't in the shed all the time. The guy next to us uses two 7720's and he really cleans up he has one guy open up a field while the other finishes the last. Seems to work pretty good for them. Plus I think that Agco has come along way as far as dependablity. Sorry I'm so long winded but that's my thought's Curt