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<blockquote data-quote="millstreaminn" data-source="post: 1417177" data-attributes="member: 4844"><p>I just cat a small field of orchard grass. It was 20% headed out. It's right next to a field of oats I planted Easter weekend and the oats are only up about 4". </p><p></p><p>The discbine has had a small leak in one of the hoses for the swing cylinder. After I got the orchard grass cut I pulled the 1/4" lines and took them to NAPA for replacement. 2 hoses, 21' long each, 4 fittings and a bucket of hydraulic fluid $309.00 Ouch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millstreaminn, post: 1417177, member: 4844"] I just cat a small field of orchard grass. It was 20% headed out. It's right next to a field of oats I planted Easter weekend and the oats are only up about 4". The discbine has had a small leak in one of the hoses for the swing cylinder. After I got the orchard grass cut I pulled the 1/4" lines and took them to NAPA for replacement. 2 hoses, 21' long each, 4 fittings and a bucket of hydraulic fluid $309.00 Ouch. [/QUOTE]
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