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Increased combine capacity

Sep 6, 2006 2:37 PM, By Katie Sauck

New flared extension increases hopper capacity by 100 bu.

Hold 100 more bushels in your hopper with Crary Industries’ new Big Top Hopper Extension. Crary claims the Big Top is the best way to increase combine capacity without buying a new combine. The extension works for John Deere STS 60 series combines. It increases the standard 300 bu. to 400 bu.

 

The Big Top has a quick setup, low-profile flared design, and easy-view grain-level windows. It has rust-resistant, panel-length hinges, heavy-duty construction and color match paint.

 

Price of the hopper extension is $890. Contact Crary Agricultural Products, Dept. FIN, Box 849, West Fargo, ND 58078-0849, 701/282-5520, or visit www.Crary.com.

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