Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on January 23, 2013 at 17:22:23 from (64.136.27.162):
Here ae some prices from a Nov 1966 price book. Deere 40Grian combine 4777.75 Edible bean 4889.00 8ft platform and feederhouse 649.25 heavy duty pickup reel 239 A Deere 42 pulltype 2628.75 9ft platform and feederhouse 652.75 pickup reel 224 Deere 45 Grain 6112 This is for the 180Cu engine rice 6752 Edible bean 6220 10 ft platform & feederhouse 851 pickup reel 248 cab &air 1133 cab & air&heat 1206 cab & fan 631 Deere 55 grain 7255 rice 8749 rice(tracks) 9482 edible bean 7304 LP engne add 502 Diesel add 850 Feederhouse 464 13ft platform 753 pickup reel 308 cab& air 1150 cab&ar&heat 1213 cab & fan 632 95 combine grain 9016 rice 10436 rice & tracks 11260 Edible bean 9040 LP gas add 502 Diesel add 850 Feederhouse 506 15 ft plaform 778 pickup reel 349 Cab prices same as 55 listed above 95 hillside machine 14556 105 grain 11007 rice 12042 rce & tracks 13064 Edible bean 11095 Diesel add 950 Feederhouse 578 20 ft platform 908 pickup reel 434 cab prices same as 55 listed above There are lots of attachments listed for each machine along with a large selection of header sizes and options. I am not a great typer so I hope there are not to many mistakes. After I eat my supper I will add a List of corn attachment prices. Tom
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