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Nice Restored MH 35

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Vintage Farmer

01-03-2008 17:44:35




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Here is a picture I took this summer at a local show of a very nice restored MH 35 SP combine. It was in show room condition.




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rpllr

01-06-2008 16:32:44




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Hi vintage, was that combine at the greensburg power of the past show?



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Vintage Farmer

01-06-2008 19:08:20




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to rpllr, 01-06-2008 16:32:44  
Yes it sure was at that show. I like going to the Greensburg show because they have more than just old tractors there.



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tim[in]

01-06-2008 20:58:42




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-06-2008 19:08:20  
Well that explains why i felt like i saw it before!!lol



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phillip d

01-06-2008 07:04:13




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
I for one wouldn't put the guy down for a job like that.Is that a 333 in the background too???



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1206SWMO

01-05-2008 19:40:57




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Thanks for the picture.Looks like the owner did a very nice job but I myself would have used magnetic signs to advertise with.



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Norton.nd

01-04-2008 18:52:57




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Most anyone can restore a tractor, but a combine, that is on another level....
Great job and the tractor in the backround looks great too!



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Mike Hunter

01-04-2008 15:46:45




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Nice looking Machine boys. Who is the owner? My MH35 is leaking oil at the final drives, Were did you find the seals? Don"t have a cornhead, but would like one just to have it. This is a combine that will redifine , as slow as she will go, thinkin, turns a lot of heads at the show thou. How about a gathering of the MH35 for wheat this summer. Mike



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71ford100

01-04-2008 12:10:30




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
I am not a big fan of all his custom cutter decals all over it but he did a really nice job. Why didn"t he just put the belts on after painting instead of painting them?



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bradley martin

01-04-2008 12:04:17




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Was that air flow grain delivery to the bin standard on these machines??



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tim[in]

01-04-2008 07:37:41




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Great looking combine! Wish i had one with a corn head and hume reel when i get a decent building put up to keep it in.



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Farmer Fudd

01-04-2008 07:05:23




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Beautiful! Give this man the Best-Of-Show Trophy. He's tribute to our hobby.



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craig bunting

01-03-2008 19:06:48




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 Re: Nice Restored MH 35 in reply to Vintage Farmer, 01-03-2008 17:44:35  
Good loking old 35..

One year we finshed up with a MH 35 stuck in 2 gear... They were NOT corn machines.

That part about too small is correct everything about the 35 was too small... But it did love it's fuel. If you ran it hard in heavy corn with weeds, and a little bit of mud just make it work a little harder. While you were down in low gear running one row because that 19 inch clyinder just did not have the room for heavy corn.. It was better that picking by hand... But not much.

Happy day when the 35 left the place and we got a MH 82 That was a real machine.

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