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Topic: JD 30 combine
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| Howard Parker
09-27-2012 19:33:03
50.44.79.174
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will a John Deere 30 combine fit on a gooseneck trailer without taking off wheels or is it too wide to fit at all? how would you haul it? thanks Howard |
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| Bryan DeWitt
09-29-2012 07:11:54
64.68.15.242
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to Howard Parker, 09-27-2012 19:33:03
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|  This is the other way! |
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| Bryan DeWitt
09-29-2012 07:03:56
64.68.15.242
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to Howard Parker, 09-27-2012 19:33:03
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| Ray
09-28-2012 15:34:10
74.5.145.85
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to Howard Parker, 09-27-2012 19:33:03
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| No it won't, the wheel on the passenger side sticks over a foot.You need a block under the axle. |
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| Tim S
09-28-2012 15:55:03
99.159.254.50
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to Ray, 09-28-2012 15:34:10
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| I'm sure if I tried to haul mine to Rantual like that some one with a Badge would stop me and give me a dozen reasons why I couldn't.... |
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| jd2cylman
09-28-2012 15:19:17
67.167.218.125
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to JGC, 09-27-2012 19:33:03
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| Well,
I sold one to a guy from Idaho several years ago. I am from Illinois. It took him two trips to figure out how to haul it. He made a "wing" deck for the RH side of his trailer to hold up the RH wheel. We helped him load it using two loader tractors. So, yes it can be done, but be prepared to work at it. I really hated to sell it, as it had been barn kept it's whole life and was in perfect condition. I bought it for $50.00. Couldn't pass it up. But shed space is at a premium on the farm, so something had to go. Plus my brother wouldn't let me use it to play around in $18.00 soybeans (organic). It would have looked nice behind my 530 or 630.
Adrian |
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| Tim S
09-28-2012 15:52:15
99.159.254.50
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to jd2cylman, 09-28-2012 15:19:17
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| I pulled mine a few years ago with my 60 in wheat running with our 9560, your right about barn space, I have a barn down the road rented for a Toy Box....We use to do custom work with one back in the day..it still does a fine job... |
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| husker44a
09-28-2012 12:12:13
8.28.70.17
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to Howard Parker, 09-27-2012 19:33:03
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| Not be a smarta$$. But, a tapemeasure works well for this. |
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| Tim S
09-28-2012 13:25:21
99.159.254.50
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to husker44a, 09-28-2012 12:12:13
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| That"s what I was think"in too...I"ve been trying to come up with a good way to haul mine,,I don"t think there is a good way. I wanted to haul my #30 to Rantual next year to pull with my 60C in beans... |
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| Ray
09-28-2012 15:32:36
74.5.145.85
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Re: JD 30 combine in reply to Tim S, 09-28-2012 13:25:21
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| I've hauled several over the years.Best to use a rollback and a block of wood for the right side axle to slide on.We used a block of wood with a notch cut into it for the axle to set then winched it on.I have hauled them on a gooseneck trailer if a loader tractor is available to guide it on the trailer. |
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