Combines What year and serial n to look for on an N 5

Irv

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We talked a while back, if memory serves me right, and we still do have our R5, here in SW MN. We want to sell. Irv 507 227 2244
 

acj

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what is the asking price, condtion, and hours. also what heads are included.
 

Irv

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I'm on the road right now, and have trouble posting, I'll get back to you in a day or two. Irv
 

Irv

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Well, back home. The combine is in very good condition, with a rebuilt cage from St. Johns, as well as their rebuilt bars, set up with a Hi-lo rotor, with no reverse bars. Has a chopper that we added, newish front tires with maybe one season on themIJ Has a smaller, non folding flared extension on the tank. Set up for running a newer style bean head, without the pump on the head. Could also run the older style. Only problem with the combine is that it needs an overhaul, as coolant leaks into the oil. Didn't run that way, as a dead battery forced us to check the oil before we started it. Runs very well. We have a newer 20' bean head for it as well. If interested, call 507 227 2244, or busmani@myclearwave.net, and we can get off of Marv's bandwidth. Irv
 

hunter

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Have a pair of N 5's for sale. Both have a lot of new parts put on before we up graded to R62. These both are in working condition but if your looking to by a newer N combine would work for parts. Some of the new parts are: concave, feeder chain's, complete unloading auger systems. shoe, cage, front and rear tirer's. rotor gear box these are just the bigger parts. I am in southeast NE contact me at 402 946 7191 if interested. Would like $7500 for pair with 3 heads,or $4000 for one with one head. Tires were $1600 for just the fronts.
 

NEBRASKA_GlEANER

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What heads do you have with these machinesIJWhat year are the combines and how many hoursIJ
 

hunter

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One is a 79 and the other is a 80. We have two riged heads and one flex head for soybeans. The flex is in the best shape. The other two need some parts. Hours on the combine I do not know for sure, do to the meter broke and we never fixed them. We cut 1500 acres each year so I would think around 3000 hours. If you are interested in the heads the riged heads will need new sickle,gards and hold down plates. One will need a pitmen arm.