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Picture-27 Massey Combine In A Scenic Setting

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1206SWMO

12-15-2007 08:34:54




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Heres another pretty picture that was taken by someone while they were visiting in Utah.It looks like a 27 Massey




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Nutsaboutcombines

01-17-2008 18:48:39




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 Re: Check Out This Website-Combine City in reply to 730virgil, 01-17-2008 10:38:29  
Cutting them apart is better, yes. This other is just pointless.



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Leland

01-18-2008 19:50:17




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 Re: 510 massey in reply to Nutsaboutcombines, 01-17-2008 14:57:50  
when it's done used up it will go to Alton IL to be processed into american steel



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55 50

12-15-2007 13:20:50




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 Re: Picture-27 Massey Combine In A Scenic Setting in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-15-2007 08:34:54  
They have the wrong idea! You don't need a hardhat to drive a combine.



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Tom Railsback

12-15-2007 09:44:19




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 Re: Picture-27 Massey Combine In A Scenic Setting in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-15-2007 08:34:54  
Blaine: I could probably find a setting like that out here in the middle of Montana; there are lots of combines sitting out in the hills.



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thesandman

12-15-2007 09:00:05




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 Re: Picture-27 Massey Combine In A Scenic Setting in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-15-2007 08:34:54  
Is it just me, or is there something right beside it, that the unloading auger is pointed into?



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1206SWMO

01-18-2008 18:37:08




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 For Those That Post In Modern View in reply to 1206SWMO, 01-18-2008 18:18:24  
Some times your topics and replies dont show up over here in classic view.I rarely ever go to modern view.I wish they would get it fixed up so we could PM each other.



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cadet trooper

01-19-2008 15:58:25




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 Re: sidehill losses gleaner rotary in reply to foothill, 01-18-2008 07:43:42  
I was told when they introduced the N series that with the accelerator rolls under the rotor it was supposed force the grain past the airflow regardless of slope to a point and allow you to run more air flow that's why they always said to keep the machine full to reduce grain blow out. I still think the grain is going to migrate to the lowend of the shoe. Only recommendation I have and this a shot in the dark is to turn up the air and drive a little faster. I have a question, do you have the grain loss monitor on your machine I think it was called TattletaleII it should let you know if grain is spilling over the back if it was setup right. My two cents. CT

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