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| Heath72
02-15-2013 19:53:29
70.39.12.86
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     This is the train I caught yesterday. I thought you guys might find this interesting. We get one train like this each week going east. They come from the CIH plant at Grand Island, NE and go east for export. Usually about 30 combines per train. Sometimes there are a few yellow New Hollands mixed in, but this one is all red. |
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| Samuels68
02-16-2013 09:09:02
173.215.11.129
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| Thats a lotta red! Around here we will see them loaded with green coming out of Deere's Harvester Works in East Moline, IL. I usually don't see whole trains though, mostly just a dozen cars with combines, rest of the train is other freight. Nice Pics! |
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| JRSutton
02-16-2013 06:21:16
75.130.109.233
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| Rick Kr
02-16-2013 05:52:30
198.105.227.102
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| | Thats a lot of money rolling on that train. The upside is the assembly plant in NE making them. The downside, the global competition that those machines create back against the US. BUT... the ecomony is global, so we best adjust or be consumed. Rick |
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| wheat straw
02-16-2013 05:18:36
70.196.31.53
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| Zaloudek in kremlin, Ok used to bring in the L's and LA's by the train load. Never got to see it in person but it always made the front page of the Enid news paper. A site to see. Can remember going there with dad and seeing what looked to a kid like "miles" of shiney new tractors in a row. Always loved it when the guy wold come out from behind the counter and put me on the peddle pusher tractor. Seems like it was a vac but that was a long time ago. We were North of there near a little place called Sand Creek, Oklahoma.Wheat Straw |
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| SweetFeet
02-16-2013 04:54:35
70.35.103.74
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| Neat photos. Never seen a train-load of combines. |
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| FBH44
02-16-2013 02:09:33
64.85.214.66
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| That"s wonderful, the way it supposed to be, going world-wide from the middle of the USA. |
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| Tx Jim
02-16-2013 03:22:05
67.142.163.27
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to FBH44, 02-16-2013 02:09:33
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| Brings back memories of when I unloaded tractors & equipment off of and out of train cars backs in the 60's & 70's. It's exhilarating to say the least to drive a combine or self propelled windrower off the side of railroad car onto a dock utilizing portable dock plates the first time. |
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| Adirondack case guy
02-16-2013 05:21:49
74.69.160.79
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Tx Jim, 02-16-2013 03:22:05
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| BTDT also. Even more interesting when the roof over the dock area was too low for a SP combine with cab. We had to drive Case 6-960s off the other side of car and onto a tilt bed truck to get them off. Loren,the Acg. |
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| Retired Farmer
02-15-2013 22:57:23
207.200.116.74
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| I wonder who in Romania has enough money to buy one of those? Looks like they must have run out of silver wheels. |
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| Heath72
02-16-2013 09:40:47
70.39.12.86
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Retired Farmer, 02-15-2013 22:57:23
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| I think it's just the 8230 and 9230 models that are transpoted with temporary wheels due to the fact that they have a wider stance. The wheels they normally come with would be too wide to fit on a flatcar. They take the wheels completely off when hauled on a lowboy. |
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| ShadetreeRet
02-15-2013 20:37:06
184.4.20.29
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| Just one of those machines is impressive. A trainload leaves me speechless. |
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| Janicholson
02-15-2013 20:03:20
74.60.94.18
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| Pt stirs the soul of manufacturing in me to see such a beautiful sight. Thanks. Jim |
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| David R Inman
02-15-2013 19:56:31
150.135.210.79
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to Heath72, 02-15-2013 19:53:29
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| I don't care what brand it is, I love to see farm equipment on trains. Probably has something to do with the fact that farm equipment and trains are my two greatest interests. |
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| Heath72
02-16-2013 09:50:44
70.39.12.86
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Re: For all you RED lovers in reply to David R Inman, 02-15-2013 19:56:31
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| | I know what you mean David. I grew up on the farm with Dad and both of my grandfathers working the land. Dad also worked for the C&NW as a conductor, so I always had an interest in both industries. About the time I was getting out of high school, I realized that farming was probably not going to be in the cards. My dad was barely making it work at that time, so I went to work for the railroad. It's been good steady work, and I still enjoy it after 20 years, so I guess I took the right path. |
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