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Topic: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection
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| 1206SWMO
01-09-2013 12:19:02
184.63.136.104
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               Here are some more harvesting post cards from my collection..I had some on here in 2012...Theres some pretty neat stuff out there.. |
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| JimIA
01-11-2013 06:35:37
208.74.246.171
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| | Thanks for posting. Ive never seen some like those. Jim PS was talking to my neighbor Kale the other day I mentioned your name. He wanted me to tell you he said Hi. |
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| steve il
01-10-2013 04:11:26
50.103.156.178
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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thanks for the pics. it looks like those 151s have rice tires. i didnt know they ran those in wheat country. |
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| Ande
01-09-2013 19:06:52
216.196.94.16
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| Blaine,these are wonderful,I would love to collect also. Like Tommy,my favorite is the SP12 |
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| Tommy Railsback
01-09-2013 13:35:30
174.19.9.186
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| My favorites are the pull type Case (# 3) and the SP12. |
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| oleclint
01-09-2013 13:33:32
69.8.14.205
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| Thank you & thanks again for the pictures. Very interesting! I noticed a Case SP 12 or a 120 in one pic. I drove a SP12 one fall cutting soybeans.That was a machine that I never want to be around again!.It did a good job of threshing , but it was a nitemare to operate.I think Case never, ever thought about the operator. Really a mess to run. The best part of it was the DC power unit. It never failed . clint |
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| Bob Bancroft
01-09-2013 12:48:56
97.73.64.143
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| Several observations. Interesting stuff on the back of the Gleaner. Parts box maybe? But I don't know what the other thing is. In the very next picutre, of the rice harvest, it looks like grain "buggies" or carts, are nothing new! I like the boards on the McCormicks. Kind of like the wire cutters on spray planes and/or helicopters. I'm surprised at the old truck right out in the deep straw in the last picture. Seems like a fire waiting to happen. Thanks for sharing. |
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| Erik Ks farmer
01-09-2013 12:47:55
199.241.240.16
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| Neat post cards, Blaine. I think my favorite is the 151's on the trucks, a neighbor had a 151 on his place up until last winter. |
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| tomstractorsandtoys1
01-09-2013 12:24:00
64.136.27.161
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Re: More Harvesting Post Cards From My Collection in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-09-2013 12:19:02
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| Thanks for posting.I guess harvest will be here again sometime,those pics make for some nice thought on a winter day. |
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