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T gleaner size...

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gleaner63

04-25-2008 20:13:47




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Fellows, Is the T gleaner the smallest self-propelled gleaner that was ever made? It looks smaller than my Es, although it is hard to imagine a smaller combine than an E. I would love to get one of those T gleaners but I doubt if one exists in the whole state of South Carolina...
-Clarence




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combinechris

04-27-2008 18:33:35




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 Re: T gleaner size... in reply to gleaner63, 04-25-2008 20:13:47  
the T gleaner came in two heaDER sizes T-3 took three rows of beans and the T-2 took two rows.



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Quicksilver

04-26-2008 09:59:15




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 Re: T gleaner size... in reply to gleaner63, 04-25-2008 20:13:47  
Yes they are very small compared to an E.
The cylinder is small at only 23" wide.
I just got my T home on Monday and I used our car trailer to haul it.



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IHC Red

04-25-2008 21:20:41




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 Re: T gleaner size... in reply to gleaner63, 04-25-2008 20:13:47  
Information someone posted a while back specified a 23" cylinder for the T...

It also specified the E having a 27" and the A a 30".



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cactus farmer

04-26-2008 15:40:47




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 Re: T gleaner size... in reply to IHC Red, 04-25-2008 21:20:41  
If they're that small..... I want one.



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