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Re: IH 915 combine
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Posted by David Saville on October 26, 2004 at 20:45:56 from (142.165.111.229):
In Reply to: IH 915 combine posted by Brent in IA on October 26, 2004 at 11:10:30:
Cleaning area of 915 4740 sq. in. Cleaning area of 1460 4621 sq. in. Cleaning area of 1480 6246 sq. in. As you probably know the comparison between separating area between and rotary and a convention does not tell you much. 915 sep area is 7800 sq. in. while the sep area for a 1480 is 5280. I have not operated a 915 but it is not much larger than a 503 and there is a big jump from a 503 to a 1480. Good luck and happy hunting.
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