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TDS

01-30-2008 12:45:38




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Moline_guy

01-31-2008 19:41:47




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 12:45:38  
Great collection of combines, and glad your able to make a living with them also. That is amazing to find a combine with only one season on it, never heard of anything like that before. Thanks for the photos, that is a great looking field of wheat you are harvesting, with wheat prices the way they are you should keep busy this summer, hope mother nature is on your side, take care.



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tim[in]

01-30-2008 18:34:11




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 12:45:38  
Awesome pic of the mounted picker. Loved picking ear corn since i could walk.Just like a life size tru-scale! =)



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cadet trooper

01-30-2008 14:22:21




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 12:45:38  
Nice pics TDS. BTW how are those new Gleaner cornheads working? I was getting away from the business when they were testing them and everyone was raving about them. Can you post some close ups of them? I've never seen one up close. CT



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TDS

01-30-2008 20:11:28




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to cadet trooper, 01-30-2008 14:22:21  
The gleaner corn heads are the best corn heads iv ever ran. To start out with they get down into down corn very well, have very little if none head shell lost, very simple to work on, and very smooth running. Ill try and get yah some more pics. Thanks for the compliment on how i care for my machinery, i try to keep it all sheded but sheds cost so much. I have three 150 by 80 machine sheds and they are all FULL! LOL

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cadet trooper

01-31-2008 15:44:58




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 20:11:28  
TDS, what part of the country are you located? I'm thinking Kansas or NE. just curious. CT



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TDS

02-01-2008 10:47:30




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to cadet trooper, 01-31-2008 15:44:58  
Im located in NW Missouri. The wheat harvest pics are with a crew that I go with every year and im slowly buying them out. I buy one combine form them a year and do custom work back here and out on the run. Here in Missouri i combine around 4000 acres of corn and soybeans and alittle wheat. Its funny my dad and i used to hate Gleaner combines intel i went on the wheat harvest then i fell in love with them. The first fall after i got done on the wheat run the engine blew on my International 1460 so i had to lease a Gleaner to cut the rest of my soybeans. After about 5 mins of dad running the Gleaner he told me to go buy one, and he sold his John Deere 9610 and bought a Gleaner. Now 2 years later i own (2) R-65s and my dad owns a 3rd. I personaly think they are the best combines ever built.

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TDS

01-30-2008 12:54:56




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 12:45:38  
Here's some details on the machinery

1949 M Farmall w/ 2MH picker

My custom harvesting machinery - (1) R-65 not shown

Puttin new bearings in the 95 that only has 1000 acutual hours

1956 John Deere 45 combine w/ only 1 seasons use

Cutting wheat w/ the Gleaners

Night unload w/ R-65



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1206SWMO

01-30-2008 15:09:44




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 12:54:56  
Thanks for the pictures Tristan.Keep them coming.



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thesandman

01-30-2008 14:30:36




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 Re: More Combine pics in reply to TDS, 01-30-2008 12:54:56  
If you have any more pictures please show them, i love all of your pictures. It's pretty obvious you take pretty good care of all your machines.



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