Combines What was the first machine you ranIJ

magnum_man

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A 750 Massey with gear drive. Sure hated changing those variable speed drive belts. Good in wheat, ok in corn, terrible in soybeans.
 

John

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Started with an IH 203 which puked the walkers out the back the 3rd day. Went on a search mission to replace it fast and found that the local JD dealer didn't like a CII on his lot as much as a broken IH. The CII served me for several year and while getting parts one day, a nice F diesel with AC ran in front of me and then followed me home. When I out grew it, I was on a mission again to get larger and again the JD dealer wanted my F more than he wanted an M2. The M2 was a great machine until I went on sidehills with a 6-30 corn head and the sidehill blower couldn't keep up with 200 bu corn and was throwing too much out the back. After chatting with my 2 closest dealers they convinced me that rotary was the only way to go and the N6 came home 2 days later. Then I had too learn how to drive all over again. The previous owner had 85% hyperized it and I finised the job. Ever try staying on a row 6-30 at 7 mph in 200 bu corn to keep the rotor full.
 

Jeremy

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'80 N6 was the first machine I drove. We still have it. It had and still has a problem with the high_low pressure system so steering and header lift is sluggish. Fun stuff at 20mph out on the road.
 

sidekick

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How about All Crop 40 pto unit pulled by B model AC in the early !940's during World War 2
 

STICK

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The first combine I ran was a Gleaner EIII back around 1980 when my father turned me loose in a 30 acre field of barley. Since then, I have run a K2 and John Deere 9500 for a neighbor. I am waiting on repairs to an F2 and hope to be running soybeans in the middle of September.
 

All_colours_turned_yellow

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My first stint at combining was with a combine shared by my father and uncle. It was a Massey Harris 80 special. I was about seven years old at the controls and my father was on the ladder.
 

Russ_SCPA

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More of showing age here. First machine I ran,uncle's 101 IH, then on to a a cousin in custom combining business 95R Deere, 105R Deere, 55 Deere, 7700 Deere, 8820 Deere. Machines we have owned and I ran Case 80, Case 960, Gleaner K2 (still have) and Gleaner F (still have). Man that 7700 Deere was a beast when new.
 

Tom_Russell

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My custom cutter had a major breakdown in October of 79 so I called the local Gleaner dealer and bought a Cll sight unseen. He delivered it to a rented field that required driving down a steep hill to get to the field. We went over the operating details and he offered to ride with me for a few rounds. Everything went fine until I started down the hill and found the brakes didnt work. As the machine gained speed I lowered the head and hit a pile of dirt at the bottom of the hill. That was the end of the Cll. The following day he exchanged a used l for the Cll plus a large amount of money and I was able to finish my crop. I kind of missed the slot in the side of the Cll that you stuck your arm through to engage the mechanism. My 10-year-old son got a big bang out of it too. What was your first combineIJ Tom in MN
 

lynch

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My first drive was an N6 Gleaner...my dad let me sit on his lap and steer a little bit. After that he got an R70, and as for driving completely by myself, he lets me drive his R62 alot. I recently bought an l3, looking forward to it and the R62 in the same field. For the first time in years my dad will be able to beat me in a race!:)
 
 
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