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Topic: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950
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| hankoh
08-22-2012 18:02:32
64.246.123.235
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  Well, ok - it did take THREE combines to get 27 feet in 1950! This photo was taken in August 1950 by my father. These are three brand-new SP9 combines at Henry Brothers Case dealership in Perrysburg Ohio ready for delivery to customers. I have a memory of taking a ride with my Dad on an SP9 in 1968 or 1969 - a trade-in machine he used to test a wheat field to see if it was ready (and, I suppose, to have a little fun running one of the old machines!). The second photo is one of the combines with Deloy (Dutch) and John (Jack) Henry, my great-uncle and grandfather. |
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| KEN IND.
08-26-2012 09:04:14
66.162.122.179
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| How cool are those pics. I love seeing the old pics and the way people dressed also. |
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| Ande
08-24-2012 05:22:30
66.231.103.186
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| Wow,this picture is right down Brad's alley! This is a great picture,I can imagine how excited the Dealer was,let alone the customers. Thanks for the great picture and post If you got more,keep them coming! |
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| Adirondack case guy
08-23-2012 05:14:13
67.246.153.242
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| Great pics. That must have been the early version of the flex heads. LOL We went directly from the A6s and 77s the 600 combines. There was only one SP here in the area. Loren |
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| McKerrow630
08-23-2012 02:40:21
50.105.81.43
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| Great pic's,sure would be neat to catch all 3 of them in action!!!! Where do they live? and thank-you for sharing. God Bless |
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| hankoh
08-23-2012 04:46:36
64.246.123.235
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to McKerrow630, 08-23-2012 02:40:21
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| These were sold to three separate family farmers, all in Wood County (just South of Toledo) in Northwest Ohio. It sure would be nice to have one of them today. Parts just might be a little hard to find though . . . |
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| straw boss
08-22-2012 21:41:49
198.228.201.153
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| Neat! I have one of those. Would like to find one or two more parts machines. Anybody know why the air intake is white on the two machines with recleaners? Maybe a fabric cover/filter? My SP-12 and 120 both have recleaners but just the wire screened inlet. |
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| Case Nutty 1660
08-22-2012 23:32:21
75.127.24.27
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to straw boss, 08-22-2012 21:41:49
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| Brad in my service manual for these machines it talks about the "sack" for the inlet screen I will have to do some looking to find the refferance but yes like you guessed it was for fine dust removal a early "precleaner" cnt |
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| casecollectorsc
08-22-2012 20:08:32
64.33.231.6
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| Wow, don't they look great when they were brand spankin new!! Have a brand new nos unloading auger tube for a SP9 or SP12!! There were a couple SP12 combines in our neighborhood when I was a kid. |
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| Case Nutty 1660
08-22-2012 18:13:03
75.127.24.27
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Re: 27 Foot Case Combine Header - 1950 in reply to hankoh, 08-22-2012 18:02:32
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| GREAT PHOTOS!!! thanks for them and the story LOVE'EM cnt |
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