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PHOTO - Huge British built combine - front view

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David in Wales

08-18-2006 10:00:44




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Hi Gang;
Saw this at a Nevern Show near where we live now.
Its a Massey Ferguson 735 combine from the late 1950's. Power 4 cylinder gas/vapourising oil engine, 6 foot cutting width, header raised by the vertical wheel next to operators platform.
Next photo shows rear view.
Cheers David

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David in Wales

08-19-2006 02:53:12




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 Re: PHOTO - Combine update details in reply to David in Wales, 08-18-2006 10:00:44  
Hi Gang;
These are not "seed plot - trials combines", this model was built by MF for commercial use by small farmers with small acreages of grain. Cheers David



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Jon Hagen

08-18-2006 14:41:19




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 Re: PHOTO - Huge British built combine - front vie in reply to David in Wales, 08-18-2006 10:00:44  
The US ag research stations often use tiny harvesters like that to cut their garden size test plots. One time while in a town near one of these research stations, a truck loaded with a tiny massey combine with much of the shape of a massey 410,but about 1/2 the size,drove by. I did not get a good enough or long enough look at it to get any numbers,but I suspect it was much like the machine in your photo. I saw another tiny German built "test plot" combine powered by a 4 cyl aircooled Volks Wagen engine,and all controls marked in German,at the Hawk museum at Wolford ND,and later at the museum town at Rugby ND. Bob,you may have seen this machine.

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mjbrown

08-18-2006 16:54:05




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 Re: PHOTO - Huge British built combine - front vie in reply to Jon Hagen, 08-18-2006 14:41:19  
I think those tiny German combines are made by Messerschmitt.



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