Merry Christmas-swather pics

Bradley K

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Merry Christmas to you all, and here's some pictures of a JD swather that I got out in Wisconsin in early November. It was about an hour east of Duluth, was originally sold in North Dakota, the current owner had bought it out by Fargo in the mid 70's.

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I am looking for a float spring, one fell off on the way home.
 
Merry Christmas Brad,

Are you running out of shed space? Glad you can save these items. I'll have to plan a trip to visit again when spring comes, that is, if it's OK with you.

Ron
 
I'm parting out an 800. Don't know if the float springs are the same or not. They are both still left on mine. Check it out and let me know if you need one.
 
That was not a good machine compared to the other makes on the market back in those days. BIL wore out one; the last I saw it was in the bone yard out behind a rock pile in the pasture.

I'm sure there are quite a few of those in the trees or junk yards in ND as they were a relatively short-lived machine. Check around and make a few contacts; someone will have that spring that you need.
 
I can't think of any first generation swather that was good when those came out except maybe the Vesatile 103. They were all light duty and broke down easy.
 
Was that the one on Craigslist over near Mason Wi? I remember seeing it and hoping somebody would save it from the scrapper.
 
Yes, Before I got to it, he had several offers to buy just the engine; but didn't want to scrap it. Didn't know there was much for crops in that area, the soil had a very red tinge to it.

Thought it was an interesting piece of history, don't see many old JD swathers. Most in our area were Owatonna.
 
Nephew has two Veratile swathers, but I don't know the models.

Brother has a Case that had the air-cooled engine replaced with a Case water cooled engine - which improved the swather a lot. Swathers are not used by many farmers in ND now, so he hasn't found a buyer for the Case SP swather or his larger JD pull-type swather - they are both still in the machine shed.
 
Looks like a neat machine! Never seen one like that before! You might want to check with Kalsem Salvage in Waterloo Iowa. 319-296-2236 not sure if someone will answer the winter months or not but he may have what your looking for.

Most of what was in this area was OMCs and later Deeres. The swather that Hesston started with was first built in my area. I do own one of the 50 he built before selling it to Hesston.

Merry Christmas!
Jim
 
(quoted from post at 11:55:07 12/24/12) I'm parting out an 800. Don't know if the float springs are the same or not. They are both still left on mine. Check it out and let me know if you need one.

I have an 800 that the head is in pretty tough shape. Its the smaller one 10 or 12 foot draper. What shape is yours in?
Aren't you located around Mankato?
 

That looks like a model 200A John Deere swather. There were a lot of them sold in SAsk. 30 to 40 years ago. About as good as anything else around at the time. Planetary drives on the Cockshutt swathers were a source of trouble. Not sure how the JD swathers did.
 
We sold a lot of these model 200A Deere swathers
only because there was nothing else in the Deere line until the 800 came out.

I still have the instruction manual for the factory change over program for them, a big program.

Hope I never see another 200A as long as I live!
 

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