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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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              #46
              We had the Fendt for about a week last year and it could eat grain. It had a few problems but it was an early version.

              This monster might get to the farm but I will not trade three for two. Not going to happen.

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                #47
                Tried just about all of them. Went back to Case partly for the local dealer. Doesn't matter the colour if dealership is managed by an asshole. It could have three rotors, 4 sets of tracks, 3 re threshers and wouldn't matter. Support is everything.

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