The best lookin combine ever....

Mitch D

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One that's put away in the shed safe n sound after a good harvest
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Tom, I am so envious of your machinery and its lack of rust. You always surprise me when you start showing pictures of your sheds and what you have in them. I wish you had time to make a CD of your equipment and a comentary on what all you know about it.I would buy one. Keep taking pictures everyone and posting, winter is coming and I have time to look. The 100 series and the 60 series Case combines are the best looking and operating combines made in that time period. Case combines have the best paint from that time also.
 
That's a beautiful machine, Mark. If we had a better dealer here I'd have a CIH machine.

I've got the 9500 tucked in but I need to back it out when I have a free day and blow it out and clean it up. I hate knowing it's in the shed dirty. It's just asking for mice.
 
Case Nutty if that Abe on the globe in the photo is a true old abe you best take care of it.

A five foot tall one went for $12,500 at a toy auction last week here in Iowa.

Gary
 
Although I don't care for the combines themselves that much, Massey made some pretty good lookin combines like the Super 92 and 510.
 
This one looks pretty good she is usually shy but this evening all the planets were in line and she posed for me

Rob
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Not to one up you Gary.
One sold at Aumann's auction in Nokomis Il {aumannauctions.com} In the last 10 days or so for a little over $40,000.
Yes that is right forty thousand dollars. Do not know what drove that price so high.
 
I don't doubt you Jerry. But it never ceases to amaze me what some people will pay for something you can't eat, can't live in or has any useful purpose other than to look at. Take paintings for example.

I have been to a couple of aumanns auctions and they usually fetch some good prices.

Gary
 
I have one to look at and one to use. The little pull type is the work of about three years of restoration and the 9610 has been going to the field for seventeen years and many harvest's I have brought her home after we are done and I haven't opened the tool box except to pull the head for transporting.
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Can't believe no one posted a 510/410/300 MF. That is what a combine looked like to me during my childhood. You couldn't farm in this part of eastern NC if you didn't have a MF combine and a Farmall Super A/100/130/140. There were a few gleaners, JD 6600/6620 series (which were basically green MFs as far as appearance goes)that looked good, the Axial Flow IH looked so strange--that big red box with a corn head on the front! And then I saw my first Gleaner rotary!!

Al
 

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