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About 18,000 parts go into a John Deere combine, like this one being assembled at the company’s Harvester Works in East Moline, Illinois. That’s three times as many parts as you’ll find in a ...
The Harvester Works has eight industrial Trumpf fiber optic laser stations turning sheet metal into combine parts, chassis components and grain tank sides, which are then molded on 10 press brakes ...
The farmers receive hundreds of combine harvesters each year in order to ship them whole, or in parts, to farmers around the world. The business was set up by John Manners, 75, in 1972. John has ...
A farmer has transformed his old combine harvester into a quirky holiday home that sleeps up to four guests for £120 a night on his campsite in Skegness, Lincolnshire.
John Manners yard has hundreds of combines which allows them to source parts for nearly every make or model of combine used in the UK. The farm-based family business, specialising in recovering and ...
A farmer has spent £20,000 transforming an old combine harvester into a quirky holiday home. Will Roughton bought the Massey Ferguson 860 for £5,000 and it was previously used to harvest 20 ...
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