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Allan In NE

07-16-2006 13:01:08




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Whew!

Is it hot out there! 107 degrees and a thrity knot wind; feels like a dog-goned blast furnace. :>(

Need two raddle bearings, a connector link fer the header chain and I see I gotta straighten two bats on the reel yet, then I think it is 'bout ready for bear.

I'm gonna try running that reel without hooking up the variable speed. Never ran one threaded straight like this before; like to see how it acts. If it doesn't work, I'll have to run down a combination pulley some darned place 'cause this one is missing.

Allan

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south dakota pete

07-17-2006 03:02:09




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 13:01:08  
i used to have a 76f it was a great combine. Mine didnt have AC but i laid a sheet of 1/2 inch ply wood on top of the cab that extended out over the windshield a couple of feet and it seemed to help some. But when it was over a 105 it might have been 102 in the cab. it kept the sun from beating directly on the glass anyway. good luck



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IA Roy

07-16-2006 21:58:05




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 13:01:08  
Just remember the Titantic was built and operated by professionals, and the Ark was built and operated by an amateur.



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IaGary

07-16-2006 19:03:31




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 13:01:08  
Your catchin me cause I'm on hold waitin for the oats to dry a bit more on whats left.

Didn't run today.

Kids and grandkids usually show up here on sundays so I try not to work on sundays.

Thats sure a good lookin combine for its age.

Gary



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Ben in KS

07-16-2006 18:06:31




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 13:01:08  
Alan, at the risk of sounding like a real sissy, fix the A/C ! Oats dust is the itchiest substance known to man. Oats dust combined with heat stroke is a terrible way to go! Keeps us posted, enjoy the pics. Ben



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KEH

07-16-2006 15:42:57




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 13:01:08  
Allan,

Do you have Air conditioning in the cabe on that Allis?

KEH



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Allan In NE

07-16-2006 15:44:43




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to KEH, 07-16-2006 15:42:57  
Yeah,

It's got air but no cold. Haven't even thought 'bout that part yet. Don't know if I'll get to it before the crop ripens or not. :>)

Allan



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Turke Bros. Farms

07-16-2006 13:31:40




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 13:01:08  
Dang, Allen there arent THAT many bolts on them things. You have been wrenching in that thing all week. You are gonna go nuts if that thing breaks down in the middle of the field.



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Allan In NE

07-16-2006 14:19:34




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Turke Bros. Farms, 07-16-2006 13:31:40  
Naw, it 'taint a gonna break down.

I won't allow it. :>)

Allan



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Turke Bros. Farms

07-16-2006 15:09:11




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Allan In NE, 07-16-2006 14:19:34  
I beleive you!, but that what most of the crew beleived on the Titantic before they hit the ice berg!good luck



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MN Scott

07-16-2006 17:00:26




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Turke Bros. Farms, 07-16-2006 15:09:11  
Well, the Titantic didn't really break down, the idoit's running it ran it into a big chunk of ice, not the ships fault.



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Walter Kronkite

07-16-2006 15:20:53




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 Re: Chasin' Gary in reply to Turke Bros. Farms, 07-16-2006 15:09:11  
good thing there aint no icebergs in nebraska



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