HUGHES v. MASSEY-FERGUSON, INC.

No. 91-726.

490 N.W.2d 75 (1992)

Thomas HUGHES, Appellee, v. MASSEY-FERGUSON, INC., Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Iowa.

June 25, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick G. White, Waterloo, and Ronald Pawlak, Birmingham, Mich., for appellant.

William C. Fuerste and Norman J. Wangberg, Fuerste, Carew, Coyle, Juergens & Sudmeier, P.C., and Alfred E. Hughes of Hughes & Trannel, P.C., Dubuque, for appellee.

Heard by DONIELSON, P.J., and HAYDEN and SACKETT, JJ.


DONIELSON, Presiding Judge.

The plaintiff, Thomas Hughes, and his father, Milton Hughes, live and farm near Cascade, Iowa. In 1973, Milton purchased a new Massey-Ferguson model 760 combine to aid in harvesting his crops. He also purchased a six-row corn head which adapts the combine to the function of harvesting corn. The corn head mounts on the front of the combine and has several working parts. The head has seven "snouts" which fit between the rows of corn. The...

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