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<blockquote data-quote="oakleaf" data-source="post: 7651616" data-attributes="member: 537"><p>Watching that clip of the Activ reminded me of some friendly harvest rivalry between my father and two neighbours the year he bought our first SP combine. lt was a little Dania (D700) l think with an enormous 8'6" head. Still was bagger only and so still needed 2 operators but took a whole 3 feet more than the Activ on one side of us and 2'6" more than the trailed Dania on the other side of us.</p><p>One of them evened things up a bit the following year though when he got an IH square baler. We were still using an Allis Chambers rotobaler for a few more years yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oakleaf, post: 7651616, member: 537"] Watching that clip of the Activ reminded me of some friendly harvest rivalry between my father and two neighbours the year he bought our first SP combine. lt was a little Dania (D700) l think with an enormous 8'6" head. Still was bagger only and so still needed 2 operators but took a whole 3 feet more than the Activ on one side of us and 2'6" more than the trailed Dania on the other side of us. One of them evened things up a bit the following year though when he got an IH square baler. We were still using an Allis Chambers rotobaler for a few more years yet [/QUOTE]
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