How's the wheat lookingIJ Here in SW NE we have the potential for a good one. It's going to be short in height but adequate to not cause harvesting problems and the yield should be good if we can get a little more rain and cooler weather. Been in the 90's all week and that took it's toll. Fortunately we had 3.00" of rain a couple of weeks ago. happy harvesting
Hello Gleaner Boy, Congratulations! the R62 is a very nice machine. Where are you located and hows the wheat lookingIJIJ feel free to email Thanks Dave
Hello Silver Bullet, Where are you from in SW NEIJIJ We are at Seward just west of lincoln. We deal in Gleaners and custom harvest. We have sold headers out your direction over the years. We are looking for custom harvesting work if you know of any just email or call 402-643-3290. Have a great year! Thanks Dave
We are here in NY, right on the NY_PA boarder. Wheats not looking so great, wet fall led to late planting, and water burn outs, we might have to plow some wheat under and toss soybean down.
I'm out near Cambridge. I think I know where you are. South side of I-80 at the Seward exit, rightIJ I have a sister who lives at Raymond so we exit at Seward. I didn't know the name of the dealership there at the exit. Not a lot of custom harvesting done around here. What there is, is one neighbor harvesting for another. If I hear of anything I'll let you know.
well you got to hand it to then gleaner enginers they designed the only machine in the world that can harvest and seed a crop in one pass i dont know about you but i think thats pretty cool
FYI deere had a prototype similar to that of a GlEANER but couldn't hold on to it due to patent renewal by AGCO. So it seems to me that the NATURAl FlOW system must not be too bad if deere was interested. Now look what their best seller is. Of course you probably don't even know what a GlEANER looks like inside, more so or less even understand how any combine works...