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Topic: small combine--I'm surprised nobody is trying to market this
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| Tim(nj)
09-28-2012 16:24:29
67.237.2.242
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This is made in Brazil . . . haven't seen anybody try to import them yet . . . |
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| Tom from Ontario
09-29-2012 12:27:32
184.145.123.131
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Re: small combine--I'm surprised nobody is trying to mark... in reply to Tim(nj), 09-28-2012 16:24:29
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| Tim: I think that looks great. Way back< I ran a JF for a day on a Fordson Super Major and it was doing a good job, but seeing the cutterbar was impossible as I was about two feet too short. I like the idea of the cutterbar right beside you and yes, I think it would work in wet fields much better than a pull type (says the guy who put 18x26's on a Massey Clipper once upon a time) |
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| Paul from MI
09-28-2012 19:07:42
204.106.250.243
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Re: small combine--I'm surprised nobody is trying to mark... in reply to Tim(nj), 09-28-2012 16:24:29
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| Lots bigger than some of the self propelled rice combines I saw in Japan. They were about 1 meter(3') cut with the operator seated on top of the straw walkers. |
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| oj
09-28-2012 17:06:54
204.9.10.50
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Re: small combine--I'm surprised nobody is trying to mark... in reply to Tim(nj), 09-28-2012 16:24:29
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| reminds me of the combine JF (from Denmark) made in the 70s. |
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| RevJJ
09-28-2012 16:51:37
96.226.5.152
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Re: small combine--I'm surprised nobody is trying to mark... in reply to Tim(nj), 09-28-2012 16:24:29
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| I can't help but believe that would be a whole lot handier as a pull type rather than a mounted machine |
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| Tim(nj)
09-28-2012 18:46:30
67.237.2.242
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Re: small combine--I'm surprised nobody is trying to mark... in reply to RevJJ, 09-28-2012 16:51:37
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| The only advantage I can think of about this setup over a pull-type is in soybeans or peas, you can watch the cutterbar as closely as you would on an SP. |
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