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    #31
    Originally posted by wiseguy
    The only good thing about a Gleaner is the fast road gear !

    agco fendts are complete junk !
    I would trust German engineering over John Deere engineering. John Deere =>"Brand marketers" selling themselves. Aka...."green Macdon swathers" Brandt may as well paint their Ag equipment John Deere green.....they sold their soul to the devil anyway.

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      #32
      Originally posted by wiseguy
      Agco Massey's belong in the ghetto !

      Born in the ghetto die in the ghetto !
      We don't make enough money in the Ghetto to buy expensive green painted EGOuipment.

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        #33
        First red, now yellow.....they going after the wrong color again....

        Theres only one dealership with multi colors on its used lot. Must be a reason for it....

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          #34
          Originally posted by wiseguy
          Did yous know Conrad black owned Massey at one time.

          Heard he got a government grant then broke the company.

          They were supposed to have a new design after the 860 did anyone ever see the design
          Someone schit the bed at Massey Fergusson. 750, 760, 850, 860.....there were tonnes of them around.
          I guess they should have head hunted JD's marketing team!!!!!

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            #35
            Pound for po7ndi used to think my tr96 was great. Then 99 now my trusty ole 670 claas got it with 1100 hours on it.

            Pushing 3000 now reliable can fix most stuff ourselves had 4 t ha barley last year gobbled it up.

            But 6000 plus acres almost need a second combine but plenty of guys here do 16000 plus with twocombines

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              #36
              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
              Pound for po7ndi used to think my tr96 was great. Then 99 now my trusty ole 670 claas got it with 1100 hours on it.

              Pushing 3000 now reliable can fix most stuff ourselves had 4 t ha barley last year gobbled it up.

              But 6000 plus acres almost need a second combine but plenty of guys here do 16000 plus with twocombines
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                #37
                Originally posted by wiseguy
                Did yous know Conrad black owned Massey at one time.

                Heard he got a government grant then broke the company.

                They were supposed to have a new design after the 860 did anyone ever see the design
                There was an article in the British magazine, Classic Tractor, a few years back about Massey testing a successor to the 860. The article included a picture of it side by side with a White 9700 rotary. When White finally went broke Massey bought the combine division and sold the rebadged White rotaries. The article was mentioned in a thread on the Combine Forum.

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                  #38
                  It might have twin rotors, but you really aren't cutting edge until you strap double rethrashers on the side.

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                    #39
                    Not often but occasionally you just harvest full throttle stop for refuel shit piss feed and if your under 30 a bonk.

                    Then poor ole me goes like cut snake next day loading trucks

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Could you find 100 decent 860's in working order? And you could probably get 200 for a million dollars, good thing we have free health care because if you did that you couldn't afford to have your head read but probably should.
                      I wonder how many out of 200 would have the big wrench still?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                        I wonder how many out of 200 would have the big wrench still?
                        Without it, it would be like going on a long multi day road trip without a tire wrench.

                        It's like fuel, you couldn't combine without it.

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                          #42
                          There are pictures of running prototypes of the next generation of MF combines that never made it to production on the Legacy quarterly website. TX903 was the model number. In this area there still are machines like the 850, Tr96, L2, white 8900 and JD 7720's harvesting the crop.

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                            #43
                            And then there is the Western Central Alberta harvest window:
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                              Australian harvest window

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                              Western Canada's harvest window

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                              If the camera were to pan right and focus on the brick wall, that is the harvest window in my neck of the woods. You have to find a termite hole.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                                Iwish I had a dollar for every bushel we took off with those junkie Gleaners. They were beauties to us.
                                Be interesting to see the new Gleaner S100 when it comes out .

                                North American combine manufacturers needed to pull their heads out of the sand after Lexion got its stuff together.
                                New Holland / Gleamer the only ones actually designed for small grains .
                                New Holland does not get the attention it deserves, but that’s all to do with Deere and Case marketing and colour loyalty . But that’s changing fast now as they became way overpriced for their capacity and real productivity in small grains and oilseeds .
                                Reality is single rotors limit capacity in anything other than corn and soybeans, which has been their focus for 30 plus years .

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