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Herrs Machine specializes in hydrostatics, hydraulics

Herrs Machine, Washington, Kan., will participate in the Topeka Farm Show Jan. 9 to 11, 2007. Visitors can see the parts used in their hydrostatic transmissions and talk to one of their staff with questions or concerns about their units.

The Herrs hydrostatic staff is fully trained and they take great pride in their work. Quality is assured throughout the rebuilding process--from tear down, cleaning, lapping, assembling and testing of the units. After all, customer service is their No. 1 priority.

Customers may choose to exchange their unit with a rebuilt tested unit ready to go. If time allows, the customer's own unit can be rebuilt and tested in their 6 bay testing facility. New or reconditioned parts are available for sale and complete units come with a warranty.

The owner has had more that 38 years experience in hydrostatics and hydraulics. Herrs offers technical advice, reasonable rates and quality service.

Their agricultural background makes them aware of the urgency of getting farmers, as well as construction businesses, back into production as soon as possible. Get your combine, forage harvester and swather hydros remanufactured and tested now and get a deferred warranty. Herrs Machine staff invites visitors to stop by their booth #36 for details on the deferred warranty and to sign up for free labor on a hydro rebuild.

Date: 1/8/07


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