Testimonials.


January 14, 2003

To whom it may concern:

In August of 97 we purchased a Sabre Crop Divider to cut our lodged canola crop. The canola crop was leaning badly and we could not swath it with out tangling and catching canola stalks, therefore leaving a poor, uneven, piled swathed. With the addition of the Sabre Crop Divider, we were able to swath at regular speeds with no swath problems at all. After 5 years we still rely on our Sabre Crop Divider and will for the future.

One of the most important aspects of combining is the swathing, and our crop divider is a very important addition to maintaining productivity.

The Sabre Crop Divider is simple, runs hydraulically, with few moving parts, so it will run years without problems.


Thank you,
Mark Hammer
Hammer Stock Farms
Olds, AB.


March 15, 2003

Dear Grant,

I have raised canola for 12 years. When I first raised it, it was a true experience learning how to windrow it. I had shocks everywhere. Over the years, I have learned a lot on how to windrow it, but I still leave some shocks.

Last year, I tried the Sabre Crop Divider. I was amazed on how it divided the crop. It was easy to windrow. There were no shocks in the field. The combines went around and around the field with no problems. If you have never tried the Sabre Divider, I would highly recommend it.

Regards,
Tim Lyter
Sannborn, ND


 

 


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