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Allan In NE

12-11-2007 15:14:20




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Before and after pictures showing the separater swinging baffle in my old combine.

Looks a tad bit better now. :>)

Allan

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Paul from MN

12-12-2007 08:35:23




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2007 15:14:20  
Has anyone else seen the new "Allan in NE's Gleaner 250 miles" (200, 150, etc.) all across I-80?

Sort of reminds me of the Wall Drug signs.

Allan, you might be developing a tourist destination out there.



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higgins

12-12-2007 13:10:17




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 Re: Beleive it or knot? in reply to Paul from MN, 12-12-2007 08:35:23  
Somebody put one of these notes on one of the Walls signs too....



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Steven f/AZ

12-11-2007 17:20:15




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2007 15:14:20  
That's going to be one sweet Silver Seeder when it's all done!

Does that model have the tailings return up by the cab so you can see how much is coming through? Only ones I've been around are the L2's...



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Allan In NE

12-11-2007 17:31:36




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Steven f/AZ, 12-11-2007 17:20:15  
Oh yeah,

Open the window, stick your hand in the chute hole and catch the tailings. :>)

L has both elevators on the same (right) side whereas the F has the clean grain over on the left side of the machine.

Cabs are absolutely identical on all models.

Allan



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in-too-deep

12-11-2007 16:53:18




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2007 15:14:20  
Spiffy! Make up that sheet metal yourself or did it come that way?



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Allan In NE

12-11-2007 17:05:05




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to in-too-deep, 12-11-2007 16:53:18  
Had the local heating and air conditioning place build it and the walker "roof" (under the engine) out of 20 ga. steel. Those walkers had "come up thru 'er" unannounced.

Was gonna do it myself except I had no way of bending the stuff at an absolute/straight 90 degree angle on some of the edges. Need this bend to "fit" into the sidewalls properly.

Allan

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in-too-deep

12-11-2007 18:03:00




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2007 17:05:05  
Alright, I follow ya. Lookin' good. Only problem I can see, is that the galvanization doesn't quite match the original steel. Then again it's under the engine, so...outta sight, outta mind. : )



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Iagary

12-11-2007 15:57:43




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2007 15:14:20  
When I saw that part in the first picture about 2 weeks ago, I thought it was supposed to be a round tube.

Guess it was a little bent up, uh?

Gary



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Allan In NE

12-11-2007 16:03:48




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Iagary, 12-11-2007 15:57:43  
Darn corn does a number on 'em, don't it? :>)

Allan



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Dutchman

12-11-2007 15:24:46




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 Re: Whatcha Think? in reply to Allan In NE, 12-11-2007 15:14:20  
Allen, I think ... when you get done you will have a Will running and sound mech. machine... You do it the right way... that's what I like Keep us posted.... as it goes ... speaking for my self... I look forward to your posting.. see how you are doing or whatever... THANKS... for shareing.... Mark



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