Pair of 1966 Case Combines, at Play.

brucehopf

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Finished combining our Hard Red Spring Wheat, over the weekend. The Combine, without the Cab, I have had for 3 Years now, and the one with the Cab, I bought about a Month, ago. Both Combines, I just recently, installed new Clutches, in them. Both did a great job, in the harvest.
 
Don't know why, my pictures didn't post. Some suggestions please, on how to post pictures, would be greatly appreciated.
 
I see you have made over 40 posts so that should not be the issue,, I just use the "upload photo" in blue at the bottom, click it then click "browse" select the file you want from your files then click "upload" this will take from 10 seconds to a minute or more depending on things, then when your pic appears if it right click "continue" then you can click browse again and add more pics if that fails go to post problems I think it is at the bottom when you are trying to load pics hope this helps
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Hope this works.
 
(quoted from post at 15:12:20 09/07/16) I see you have made over 40 posts so that should not be the issue,, I just use the "upload photo" in blue at the bottom, click it then click "browse" select the file you want from your files then click "upload" this will take from 10 seconds to a minute or more depending on things, then when your pic appears if it right click "continue" then you can click browse again and add more pics if that fails go to post problems I think it is at the bottom when you are trying to load pics hope this helps
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Thanks not, for the help. I greatly apreciated it.
 
The young fellow, running the Combime, without the cab, is my Neighbor's, 15 year old son. Never ran a combine, before, and he did, an awesome job, of running it.
 
Good Deal I Love seeing older machines still doing the work they were made to do,, and CASE ones I like seeing even more thanks for sharing
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Your welcome. I'd love to put a feeder house, on both the combines, that way I can get a quick attach straight head, for them, for doing beans, or other grains, and maybe a 4 row corn head, for the one, with the cab. It has a whole lot bigger elevator, going to the grain tank.
One thing I love about these combines is they both have a scour keen system, and the combine with the cab, came with a straw chopper. I have a spreader, from my old Pull Type could combine, that I used to own, I'm going to modify, for the combine, without the cab.
I think I know, where there is a cab, from a 1160, that is going to be scrapped, because a drunk driver, drove off of the road, and smashed into the combine, and put it on, that combine. It was in Beautiful shape, before it was hit. Crying shame, though.
 
Nice combines. The combine I have, without the cab, came with a 4 bat real. I put it on, the combine with the cab, and gave it a try, the wheat was too twisted up, and was down pretty good, as well, in places, so I already had my swather set up, with the pickup real teeth, close to the ground, and was able to rake up, quite a bit, ofmthe downed wheat, into the cutting bar. Would love, to get a pickup real, for both of mine.
 
Beautiful looking combines! Reminds me of the 105
IH Dad had when I was a kid! Before that we had a
IH MacCormack 80,my uncle had an 82 and Dad
always said his was twice the machine
 

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