Gleaner E and C model differances

Case Nutty 1660

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At a auction today and seen the "E" with nice diamond tires on it and I really could use another set of this size diamonds, so I was the only bidder on it, next came the "C" and I got it for the same money, the "E" will just be parts but going to look over the "C" and see as I was told it is a very low hour machine,, as I do not know this brand at all, what is the two changes between the two? thanks
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Other then size not much. The C had a 40" cylinder, 48" separator, and a 60 bu grain tank. The E had 27" cylinder, 32" separator, and a 40 bu grain tank. At the time, the C was Gleaners top combine and the E the bottom end. Come get my A2 and you will have the whole series.
 
Thanks guys,, going to try to get them home today,, may have to tow the "C" as I was told she a bit wide for my 8'6" trailer,, going with a tape for the first round, good thing its only 5 miles or so one way from me
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Tom I may be interested in motor from one or both from the gleaners. Notices Bill Bradeaway SP who lives close is facebook friend of yours. Have you ever met him?
 
(quoted from post at 03:59:09 11/08/15) Other then size not much. The C had a 40" cylinder, 48" separator, and a 60 bu grain tank. The E had 27" cylinder, 32" separator, and a 40 bu grain tank. At the time, the C was Gleaners top combine and the E the bottom end. Come get my A2 and you will have the whole series.

Greenenvy, where are you located? I love to find another A2. I had one when I started farming.
Thanks
Adam
 

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