Combines ode to the 8010

FR

Guest
Where have you been catmancant you are so full of bullsh-- this page has been very peacefull with out you maybe go back to the hole you crawed out of probably a old J.D. 45 and you finally figured hey I am a farmer now I can go on the combine talk show and talk like I know somthing but like I said before you no nothing about anything go kick your dog again lOl at you.
 

Foot_n_mouth

Guest
Do you have a mental problemIJ Are you insanely jealous of the red combineIJ I always give new releases three years to iron out the bugs before I purchase. I let the other guys be the guinea pigs. This combine is a new design from top to bottom, only a fool would think that no bugs will need to be fixed. Give the boys_girls a few years and then I will buy one and pass by you.
 

Deerebines

Guest
He does sound like a dog kicker FR. Shame, If he'd close his mouth so he could see past it he might actually learn something on these boards. I would bet he was deprived his milk and cookies.
 

gman

Guest
It doesnt sound like fire would be a very big concern in my opinion. I'm looking at purchasing one now. From what I have seen from demos that 8010 is one impressive machine. I just love the new look. Combine fires just don't scare me, I have had many during my lifetime. You just carry some water and if it gets out of control thats what insurance is for, and with insurance it keeps your equipment new. I previously had a couple R72s good machines till the warranty was out then one day they both burnt up, and now the insurance company is going to buy me a couple new ones. So lesson of the day keep service to the minimum insurance to the maximum.
 

bigtom

Guest
Hey Rich how did the combine end up working out for you. I just loved mine I figure you do to but thought I would ask. I sent you an email a couple days ago wondering about it, but I take it you must have not got it. Tom
 

ihc_afc

Guest
Oh how true it is to work out the bugs of a new machine. I remember when the AF had just come out, the 1440_1460 were the hot new models. Other people in the area of the family farm were running MF, JD and conventional walker IH's at the time and laughed at these Axial Flow things. Why it was said that they painted the ground yellow in corn and couldn't harvest beans worth beans. Well, now we know the rest of the story. These machines turned out to be the beginning of the most simple to set-operate-maintain over the next 25 years. Period. No I don't work for CIH either. Just like the products and how their rotory combine evolved from the start. Hail to the 8010. May she carry on the family tradition!
 

Thor

Guest
Grow up, stop acting like teenage girls. Guys like you and farmer tony MAKE ME SICK. Use this site like it should be, like every one else does. We get good information from reliable sources that help us to improve our combines and our farmes. GROW UP.
 

ihc_afc

Guest
Oh how true it is to work out the bugs of a new machine. I remember when the AF had just come out, the 1440_1460 were the hot new models. Other people in the area of the family farm were running MF, JD and conventional walker IH's at the time and laughed at these Axial Flow things. Why it was said that they painted the ground yellow in corn and couldn't harvest beans worth beans. Well, now we know the rest of the story. These machines turned out to be the beginning of the most simple to set-operate-maintain over the next 25 years. Period. No I don't work for CIH either. Just like the products and how their rotory combine evolved from the start. Hail to the 8010. May she carry on the family tradition!
 

8010fan

Guest
I couldn't agree more with you more Thor, with the exception that deerebines makes me sick also it just seems none of these three have anything constructive to say and when they take up space with thier childish name calling, it makes it difficult to gain information. just my thoughts Bill
 

Thor

Guest
Glad to see that someone else thinks like me. Good luck to everyone with harvest.
 
 
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