TESTIMONIALS:

TESTIMONIALS:

Case IH
"The improved feed with the Razor in tough conditions is remarkable. I harvest some green stemmed beans as well as barley where the grain is 18% and the straw still has a green tint to it. The Razor's proficiency in these tough conditions really pays off, where the standard beater will choke on a wad of straw, the Razor feathers it out. The key to maximizing combine capacity is giving the rotor an even feed, the Razor does this flawlessly and delivers a side benefit of a greatly improved drive chain life.”

Brian H. ~ Lancaster, PA ~ 2366 combine

Case IH
Primary crops: corn, soybeans, wheat
"Replacing my oem rock trap beater with "The Razor" was the single biggest improvement I have made to my CIH 1680. It has made a huge improvement in
harvesting green stem beans. It is amazing how the Razor evens out material flow
from the feeder to the rotor with no more backfeeding. It has improved feeding, threshing, and offers great rock protection. Thank you Carl, for an excellent product. ”

Kenny C. ~ Sisseton SD ~ a pair of 1680 combines

Case IH
Primary crops: corn, soybeans
"we put the Razor beater in a 2388 and a 1680 the first year and greatly improved
the feeder capacity. The next year we put the third Razor in the other 1680 because it worked so well in the other two combines. I also seen reduced wear on feeder house parts, shafts, sprockets, reverser chains and feeder chains because of the better flow through the feeder house into the rotor!

Felix Frisch and sons Inc. ~ Dumont, MN ~ 2388 combine, a pair of 1680 combines

Case IH
"To be honest, the main reason that I installed the razor is that my neighbor designed
it and his dad helps me in the spring and fall. We put it in our 1660 and with in five minutes of straight cutting wheat my son and I noticed a remarkable difference in the even smooth feeding of wheat to the rotor. As the sun went down and the straw is getting tough but the kernels are still dry the razor allowed us to go longer in the evening. I thought I was impressed in wheat but the Razor really shined when we got
to the soybeans. Most noticeable was when one came to a spot than may have some green stems in it, the constant and smooth feeding saved wear and tear on the machine and my nerves. I may trade combines but the different machine will definitely have a razor in it before we begin harvest. Small investment that makes a BIG difference."

D. Wernsing ~ Chokio MN 56221 ~ 1660 combine

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