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1206SWMO

09-22-2015 08:41:20




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Heres some pictures taken last Friday at the Shelbina,MO show..

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jakfarms

09-27-2015 13:03:10




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
Thanks for the photos. Several memories there. Dad had a MM UniSystem with Picker like in the second photo. I hauled MANY loads of corn into the crib with his 1939 Graham Bradley with his "home made" hydraulic lift flare box wagons. The 1939 Graham Bradley is still in the family! Also he had the old side discharge John Deere baler as in another photo shown. Again, many wire tie bales were stacked on the hay rack pulled behind the baler with his "home made" curved shute to get bales to the hay rack. His baler had the Wisconsin V4 Engine and needed to be kept clean from hay chaff. And of course one day when someone else was pulling the baler, he did not keep the engine cleaned off and UP in Flames it went. Dad got a new JD 14T with PTO then. Again, THANKS for the photos, JOHN in AZ

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ILL John

09-24-2015 04:48:08




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
Thanks for posting, I was there Thur, Fri, and Sat, left early Sun morning. Would liked to have met you and others who are on here and were there.



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formerly ny bill

09-23-2015 19:50:21




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
some quite unique machines there, blaine. what was the thing from Chain Machine used for?



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1206SWMO

09-26-2015 05:44:02




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to formerly ny bill, 09-23-2015 19:50:21  
Bill,that is a test plot combine...



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David from Kansas

09-23-2015 05:39:37




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
Never in my life seen a MM square baler, but as a youngster I helped pick up many bales from a wire tie like the one pictured as Dad owned one. Made the heaviest, tightest danged bales I ever saw. Ours was engine driven.
Thanks for the pics, very nice.



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J. Schwiebert

09-26-2015 19:24:52




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to David from Kansas, 09-23-2015 05:39:37  
You know that 1520 baler is an Oliver 520 with yellow paint.



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1206SWMO

09-23-2015 06:32:04




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to David from Kansas, 09-23-2015 05:39:37  
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MM made several balers.....The first picture is a 760 MM owned by a friend from Altamont,MO....The second picture is a never used MM Bale-O-Matic that sold on the Rink sale at Wichita,KS in 2012....I own the 3rd MM Bale-O-Matic ever made...

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JD John

09-23-2015 18:16:46




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-23-2015 06:32:04  
That Bale-O-Matic is the neatest thing I have seen in a while. Would be interested in seeing more pics of one.



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redroundhead

09-23-2015 07:10:17




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-23-2015 06:32:04  
I love those Bale-O-Matics; quite the feat of engineering. They must weigh quite a bit?

Thanks for the pictures, as always.



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greenenvy

09-22-2015 20:33:23




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
Thanks for the pics. How wide is the tread on that MM 570? Looks wide. What year would that combine be? Thanks.



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1206SWMO

09-23-2015 06:42:03




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to greenenvy, 09-22-2015 20:33:23  
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The MM 570's were built around 1959-1963 and are very hard to find..... ..1971Ford100 on here hauled home a 570 from western Colorado earlier this year....They are wide tread just like my model S MM combine which is pictured..Its the first one built..



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Dick2

09-22-2015 11:01:13




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
The first year that we grew soybeans, we rented an AC SP100 from the dealer. That was the worst combine that I've ever had to grease. Zerks all over the machine and most of them hard to reach. It did a respectable job on the soybeans though.



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Super A

09-22-2015 10:47:50




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
Wow that 22 corn head is as big as the 35! Are those wide drive tires factory or a farmer add-on?

Al



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1206SWMO

09-22-2015 15:46:55




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to Super A, 09-22-2015 10:47:50  
Standard tires were 8x24...Optional were 9x24 or 10x24....I think those were 18.4x26 tires which look huge on it.....I can't see how that single lift cylinder picks up that # 22 corn head..



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casecollectorsc

09-22-2015 10:22:10




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
What engine does the Moline 570 have on it?



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1206SWMO

09-22-2015 15:49:30




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to casecollectorsc, 09-22-2015 10:22:10  
It has a flat head 6 cylinder Continental engine.....It belongs to MM collector Clint Youse whom had pictures of it on here a few years back..He got it in NW Missouri...



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Charlie M

09-22-2015 10:11:49




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 Re: Pictures From Shelbina,MO Show in reply to 1206SWMO, 09-22-2015 08:41:20  
Never saw most of the stuff in your pictures at shows around here. Thanks for posting them.



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