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    #46
    I believe capacity wise twins don't overload uneven on shoe like a big single. Mads help. Damned if I'm leaving the seat to unplug again tho.
    Don't be ashamed running heritage machines. For me it was operator wages and shop hour bills and parts availability on 3 that made the payment on 1 class 9.

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      #47
      Wheat done. Did not quite make the hoped for 40 on solenetzic ground. In 22 wheat on the same field did 62. Two protein test so far 13.8 and 15.5. Harvested with MF rotary. They had rotor reversers back in the early 90's. Neighbors did oats across road with X9. Unlike the first year they had them (22) no JD service truck spotted. With MF rotary: what is a service truck? Just grease and go. Brother runs 7500 acres per combine with NH 9.90 in WC sask.

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        #48
        Originally posted by ajl View Post
        Wheat done. Did not quite make the hoped for 40 on solenetzic ground. In 22 wheat on the same field did 62. Two protein test so far 13.8 and 15.5. Harvested with MF rotary. They had rotor reversers back in the early 90's. Neighbors did oats across road with X9. Unlike the first year they had them (22) no JD service truck spotted. With MF rotary: what is a service truck? Just grease and go. Brother runs 7500 acres per combine with NH 9.90 in WC sask.
        9790 Massey ?

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          #49
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

          9790 Massey ?
          Yes a 9790.

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            #50
            Originally posted by ajl View Post
            Wheat done. Did not quite make the hoped for 40 on solenetzic ground. In 22 wheat on the same field did 62. Two protein test so far 13.8 and 15.5. Harvested with MF rotary. They had rotor reversers back in the early 90's. Neighbors did oats across road with X9. Unlike the first year they had them (22) no JD service truck spotted. With MF rotary: what is a service truck? Just grease and go. Brother runs 7500 acres per combine with NH 9.90 in WC sask.
            Not in this part of WC SK. They’d be ipsco bound with 600 hrs most years……

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              #51
              Originally posted by ajl View Post

              Yes a 9790.
              We had one
              very dependable machine day in day out
              the newer series were a train wreck the first few years

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                #52
                It’s quite amazing really that these combines with so many moving parts and the continuous shaking and vibration hold together at all. Just Sayin and this is not specific to any one make.
                Last edited by sumdumguy; Sep 7, 2024, 08:32.

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                  #53
                  I wonder.
                  They process between 1-2 M$ per machine per year of product.
                  A lot of tonnes of material processed to do it.
                  If they were built like an earthmover what would we pay?
                  Technology changes constantly. An earthmover not nearly as much.

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                    #54
                    Well one of those days yesterday. Chopper shaft on the 8120 broke off just inside outside drive pulley and the 8230 the spline on the drive for the vertical unload auger spun. So both combines down. Not so impressed with Case Ih flagship combines today. Both under 1400 hrs. threshing, one through the shop this year, the other last year. I had had better luck with the Case combines than my previous New Hollands, but not so impressed now.

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                      #55
                      Should charge across the 1/2 way mark here before mother nature decides to drop a pile of water on us... Seeding moisture set me back, but harvest moisture will put the final oomph in the nut kick. I certainly dont mind water at seeding, but my good lord, i *do not* need to win the rain lottery at harvest time.

                      I remember a sage saying... "wouldnt it be nice if it didn't matter".

                      Just "Livin the Dream" (tm)

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