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| 71ford100
11-28-2012 18:02:32
75.173.229.198
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 Found two of these roaming around the countryside today. I have never seen anything like them so if they aren't a combine please correct me. I will get more pictures later on after I find out who owns it and if they will allow me too. It is a Gleaner in the background. |
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| Joe Graunke
12-01-2012 18:08:46
70.59.123.97
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| Was wondering are you going after the Gleaner. If not I'd be intrested in it Joe |
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| 71ford100
11-30-2012 18:31:39
75.173.229.198
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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|    More Pics. There are two no 6's, an 11, 2-12a's, 25, 30, 40, and a 55. |
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| Nathaniel Watts
12-02-2012 07:16:44
174.130.134.178
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-30-2012 18:31:39
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| I'd love to have that 11. There can not be many of the right cuts left anywhere. Only built 1938 I think but it was only one year. That 205 corn head is a valuble critter too. |
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| Nathaniel Watts
11-30-2012 14:00:50
174.130.134.178
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| Whats the other machine in the background? |
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| Bradley K
11-30-2012 13:43:56
208.28.203.145
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| Looks like in pretty nice condition. Got to love the dry climate out there. Did you ever find any info on the other old JD"s from a few weeks ago? Thanks, Brad |
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| 71ford100
11-30-2012 18:26:42
75.173.229.198
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to Bradley K, 11-30-2012 13:43:56
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|    I found the owner I plan on bringing my own vehicle out next week so I can stop by the guys house sometime. Hope to know the deal on both combines by next week. I haven't forgotten about you. The machine in The background is a Gleaner |
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| john deere haverstor guy
11-30-2012 18:36:27
166.181.3.92
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-30-2012 18:26:42
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| Well Lance looks like a treasure trove of goody's. You got two #6's a pair of 30's and #64 chooper. The Serial number on the #6's is on the frame underneath the cylinder. Believe it or not they made about 3600 #6's in three years. |
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| 71ford100
11-30-2012 10:45:01
70.196.194.64
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| I have a phone number to who I believe owns the machine. Going to call them in the next day or two. |
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| 1206SWMO
11-30-2012 04:59:54
184.63.255.75
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| Looks to be in pretty good shape..Youd better buy it Lance.. |
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| john deere haverstor guy
11-28-2012 20:11:13
166.181.3.95
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| Yup that's a #6. There suppose to be a hot collectable. Userwise there are about the worst thing Deere ever made. Once you start studyin how this thing was designed u will shake your head. |
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| Mike Aylward
11-28-2012 18:26:56
216.145.134.145
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Re: John Deere combine? find in reply to 71ford100, 11-28-2012 18:02:32
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| That looks to be a No. 6. It was not a good design for Deere. Due to the dismal performance of this machine and competitive pressure it was replaced in 1939 with the 11 and 12 combines, later to be replaced by the mirror image 11-A and 12-A a year later. Mike |
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