boomhauer
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I have a neighbor with one.I hope you like straw!He worked his field three times before he could seed into it.From what I saw it feeds good,but that's the least of your concerns.When he seeded,he left mounds of dirt in the field some as high as two feet.That went through the combine,there was so much dirt that the unloading auger tube had to be cleaned out daily.Performance wise it isn't bad.It's really good with lodged crops and excellant with lentils.Ground speed is the same as a rigid header and leaves some unthreshed heads in the field.After seeing this thing in the field for 5 years and the headaches he's caused himself in seeding 36 inch stuble,you're better off buying a 36 ft. Honey Bee for the same price.Hoped this helped.