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Re: Massey Super 92 Combine
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Posted by n8terry on January 15, 2007 at 15:07:28 from (172.190.212.203):
In Reply to: Massey Super 92 Combine posted by Tom43 on January 15, 2007 at 14:17:56:
Hi, These combines were designed so they could be hauled on a truck bed and still be low enough to get under most bridges. They had Chrysler Industrial 6 cylinder engines. The engine was under where the operator sat, the oil pan was about a foot off the ground. The engine was in the worst location for getting any air, but they had a rather elaborate screen and radiator along side of the combine. I didn't realize this till the other day when I stopped to visit with a guy that had what I believe to be a super 92. This machine looked almost exactly like the earlier model, but had a slant 6 chrysler mounted near the top of the machine. The engine compartment was fully enclosed. I wanted to buy the generator off it. He told me the only way I was going to get the generator was if I bought the whole combine! In there day, they were considered quite a combine.
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