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Scenic Picture-A Couple Of Old JD HIllsides At Work

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1206SWMO

12-31-2007 20:19:25




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Heres another neat old picture that I ran across.Its a couple of old JD Hillside combines hard at work out in Palouse country.




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Ill John

01-01-2008 08:46:04




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 Re: Scenic Picture-A Couple Of Old JD HIllsides At Work in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-31-2007 20:19:25  
From the looks of the cut tracks, they are very conscious that they are on a hill. Seem to be cutting at an angle to keep the weight up and reduce the possibilitie of tipping.Thanks for another great picture 1206SWMO



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thesandman

01-01-2008 07:36:31




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 Re: Scenic Picture-A Couple Of Old JD HIllsides At Work in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-31-2007 20:19:25  
For being on a hill, they are keeping both those headers pretty full.



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55 50

01-01-2008 10:04:08




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 Re: Scenic Picture-A Couple Of Old JD HIllsides At Work in reply to thesandman, 01-01-2008 07:36:31  
Curious as to why you say that. Why would it make a difference as to how full the header is? The separating part of the machine is on the level and can handle a full header all the time.



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4010guy

12-31-2007 21:35:48




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 You are appreciated in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-31-2007 20:19:25  
1206SWMO
Just want to say thank you for all the GREAT pictchers you have posted in the last year.
With a great collection like yours have you ever considered publishing a book?
looking forward to more in 08.
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and every body else out there on this site.



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1206SWMO

01-03-2008 17:43:43




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 Re: You are appreciated in reply to 4010guy, 12-31-2007 21:35:48  
Thanks.No,I havent ever really thought about a book as I have no way of contacting alot of the people that took those pictures which I would have to do if money was involved.

A belated Happy New Year to You.



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tony w

12-31-2007 20:52:04




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 Re: Scenic Picture-A Couple Of Old JD HIllsides At Work in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-31-2007 20:19:25  
Happy New Year
A guick question-does a hillside combine level themself or is that one more lever you have to operate while cutting?



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4020LP

12-31-2007 21:33:30




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 Re: Scenic Picture-A Couple Of Old JD HIllsides At Work in reply to tony w, 12-31-2007 20:52:04  
Self-leveling. The system can be overridden by the operation for certain tasks like unloading or something, but the operator had enough to do without worrying about adjusting the level, too.



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