Combines what a sight

Rooster

Guest
Europe. loaded on a train, headed for the East coast. All twin-rotor CR combines are made in Grand Island, Nebraska, as well as all CaseIH combines, and then exported to all points world-wide. The New Holland CX straw walker combine is mfg'd in Belgium and imported directly to dealers in North America (no assembly required upon leaving the plant, same goes for the CR's and CIH's).
 

nebraska_farmer

Guest
the new holland combines were the ones that look like the big plastic "play school" toys!!
 

Rooster

Guest
Those would be CR's, but they aren't plastic, they are all metal.
 

zach

Guest
Several years ago I saw a train come through NW Ohio with all red combines. I counted 50 flat cars with 2 combines each. The cab windows were covered with plywood. A neighbor who lives along the tracks said it was the third trainload he'd seen go by. One train had stopped at the back of his farm so he walked back to take a look and was imediately confronted by a railroad detective. Guess they must have had some problems getting these combines shipped safely.
 

95_KW

Guest
CR's with the blue stripes on the sides are for export, the black ones stay here.
 

Chuckm

Guest
Interesting piece of trivia as I always wondered why I saw black stripes and blue stripes. This is such an interesting message board
 

john

Guest
isnt the cx made in the same place as the cr's and share some of the same parts.the tx was made in Begium.
 

Rooster

Guest
Nope, the CX is maufactured and assembled in Belgium and exported to North America for retail. They are drop shipped directly to the dealer, mainly Canadian dealers.