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    #31
    Originally posted by woodland View Post
    Neighbour has a belt drive threshing machine if you want real old school. Chainsaw required for removal but at least there’s no flat tires to worry about. Do you have a tractor with a pulley on it? I’d donate a belt that’s hanging in the back of a shed here😉
    Well, I guess I picked a poor example, searched their auction results, and they haven't sold any 510's or super 92's Did sell one JD 105 for $400 last year though.

    Might have to stick with the Alan B Olson sales in Rimbey to find a gem in my price range instead.

    Our Case DC4 has a belt pulley, but only has the hub, no pulley installed right now, I think there are still some belts in the barn attic too. Anyone have a pulley to help me out here?
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Mar 25, 2020, 09:45.

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      #32
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      Well, I guess I picked a poor example, searched their auction results, and they haven't sold any 510's or super 92's Did sell one JD 105 for $400 last year though.

      Might have to stick with the Alan B Olson sales in Rimbey to find a gem in my price range instead.

      Our Case DC4 has a belt pulley, but only has the hub, no pulley installed right now, I think there are still some belts in the barn attic too. Anyone have a pulley to help me out here?
      You might need a new set of plugs and some hi-test gas if you're going to throw it on the threshing machine

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        #33
        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
        You might need a new set of plugs and some hi-test gas if you're going to throw it on the threshing machine
        Anyone have a straight cut header to fit the threshing machine? And a really good tractor backer upper to keep the belt in line and tight?

        Also could use a good yield and moisture monitor for the thresher if possible.

        How do threshing machines work in tough, wet, green straw, I would suspect the feeder tines might be predisposed to wrap wouldn't they? Do they come with reversers?

        We have a Case thresher in the back as well, no chainsaw required, I might need to take a closer look, probably still field ready, tires not flat anyways. No duct tape on it, but plenty of baler wire.

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