Thresher transport

winch it on then when it comes time to pull it off u still have the winch to hold it. i see these are beyond some peoples times.
 
Your all worried about the turbo, but then you would just let the ..ginzer screw.. come loose and let the ..Johnson rod.. flail all over?? ha ha I think some areas still refer to combines as threshers, maybe some areas in Canada?
On the more serious side I am glad someone still has the drive to pay money to move one of those around and probably fix it up. As time passes say 10, 15, 20 years I do not suppose there will be many folks around who would direct their focus to such a task. I sure like to see them being operated at shows. Turned 60 today, well yesterday and being a little more nostalgic for some reason.
 
Most people winch them on and make sure the straw blower pipe is strapped down tight. On mine (late model orange case) I greased the hubs and pulled it home 20 miles since it has rubber tires. I pull it every year with a tractor to our local show.Less and less are being saved.
 
Is yours on steel wheels? Apiece of plywood will make it load easier on the ramps.If going any distance, a few eXtra straps will never hurt.
 
I am 77 years old . My Johnson rod does not flail as It once did!!!!!!!I think the Ginzer screw is not as active as it once was..
 

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