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My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Farmallkid From

03-19-2006 16:25:14




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Here is my 91 combine, all original, only 100 acres under er belts. the farmer bought it new in 62 did 100 acre's, figured it was to small, so hired out all his harvest work. sweet little machine, hope to get in a field this year with it.




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little john

03-20-2006 13:29:59




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 Re: My Combine in reply to Farmallkid From Ont,, 03-19-2006 16:25:14  
Forgive my ignorance, but I'm not familiar with that combine. Looks self-propelled with those big tires, but where does the operator sit? Thanks for explaining to me. Looks to be in great shape!



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Farmallkid From Ont,

03-21-2006 07:55:36




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 Re: My Combine in reply to little john, 03-20-2006 13:29:59  
If you look close you will see 2 handles sticking up, those are what steer the thing. it will turn on a dime! the seat is behind the control panel where the trottle and header control are.



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Quebec Red

03-19-2006 17:04:54




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 Re: My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to Farmallkid From Ont,, 03-19-2006 16:25:14  
Don't laugh too hard at Cowman's idea!! Back in 1959, one of our neighbours bought a 163 swather and 2 model 91 combines and started a harvesting run. Did a good job and did not rut up the fields too much. Tile drainage was infrequent then. And yes, gas was handled with 5 gallon cans! And yes, the drivers would nap under the truck!! Those little 91s ran their hearts out, with a visible flame often in the evenings. Combining from the swath, you could run quite a bit later into the night, and if there was no dew, well maybe up till midnight before the crop got `tough` In 1961 they hopped the motors up to 153 inch, along with cam, carb, exhaust, etc. Made a noticable difference, 10 to 12 HP was 25% over the stock 40. These lads were quite the cowboys. Saturday nights were not work late nights, if you know what I mean; and their Father was a bear to push Sunday AM work..... Hired these lads for 11 years harvesting. They would run up to 965 acres a year between them. They always worked in the same field. One combine had one size bigger tires, maybe 13.6x24 versus 12.4s. Made a difference in the mud. Each winter they would rebuild the combines as required. In later years it was I who was harvesting for the son with my 1460....Memories of what was done with, at the time, big stuff!! Your 91 sure looks good and brings back memories of a time that, in rectrospect, was easier and slower..... ..... ..QR..

and more fun!!!!

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Nebraska Cowman

03-19-2006 16:37:52




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 Re: My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to Farmallkid From Ont,, 03-19-2006 16:25:14  
Oooooo ooH,That's sweeeee eeeee eeeee eet Mitch. When you get him tuned up Let's go to Texas and start in on the run. I'll get an old binder ready to haul the wheat and we can carry the gasoline in cans, eat sandwiches and sleep under the truck.



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farmallkid From Ont,

03-19-2006 16:48:00




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 Re: My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 03-19-2006 16:37:52  
I have to go look at an old BINDER one of these days, I think it's a bigger KB, could haul the combine with that. But probably the summer of 07, i'll be down to texas, with 379 Pete, haulin a 9750 Deere.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-19-2006 17:20:33




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 Re: My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to farmallkid From Ont,, 03-19-2006 16:48:00  
yeah, you go ahed kid, get your fill of them new Deeres, then we'll go cuttin'. Maybe by then I'll be retired full-time



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El Toro

03-19-2006 17:10:52




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 Re: My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to farmallkid From Ont,, 03-19-2006 16:48:00  
I see from the weather report that NE is getting hit with heavy snow. Suppose to arrive here in MD on Tuesday. I should've never taken that snow blade off. Hal



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El Toro

03-19-2006 17:08:09




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 Re: My Combine (PIC)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in reply to farmallkid From Ont,, 03-19-2006 16:48:00  
My first cousin lived in Imperial NE. She married
an exparatrooper in 1947 and moved there after they were married and he was discharged from the Army. He had served during WW2. His name was
Wayne Davidson and he's living an assisted living
home now. She is now living in North Platte in an assisted living home too. They divorced after
50 some years. Hal



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