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Some unique harvest equipment from the 1985 Case-IH buyers guide. I never saw any hillside machines or double swather hitches here. But the pull type axial flow combine was everywhere.

 

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On 1/13/2020 at 3:30 PM, utility 64 said:

Did the Axial Flow 1670 Combine Brochure Exist ?

I don't know of any brochures but it is possible. 

We have enough snow now to put one of these little Case tractors and snow blower to work. If I had one. From about a 1968 brochure. 

 

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14 hours ago, Loadstar said:

I don't know of any brochures but it is possible. 

 

 

 

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On 1/13/2020 at 7:09 AM, Loadstar said:

Some unique harvest equipment from the 1985 Case-IH buyers guide. I never saw any hillside machines or double swather hitches here. But the pull type axial flow combine was everywhere.

 

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From 1939, all ya see is hillside, down here in the Palouse.  BK.

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I have $100,000, in my head from reading in the last few years but could be way low. As  I understand you buy the combine and the dealer sends it to the shop in Washington state to have the conversion to side leveling done.

 

Back in 1979, a Gleaner MH2 with header was a tick under $80,000. Anybody know real close what a M2 and header would of been in 79.

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6 hours ago, lightninboy said:

The hay looks awful green.

LOL that is because its grass, does loaders where not only used for hay but also to get green feed for them cows. In Some areas in German speaking Europe farmers feed grass in the barn so ya have more manure to put on the fields 

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I forget the year on this John Deere brochure but seems to me I picked it up in the early 70s. The Canadian Special combines.  I saw a few of them around here but think the 66-7700 models were more popular. 

 

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5 minutes ago, lightninboy said:

About like an IH Windrow Special?

I'm not sure but think these combines might be a European design. They all had diesel engines. 3 models. 430, 630 and 730. 

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On 1/23/2020 at 3:28 PM, Loadstar said:

I'm not sure but think these combines might be a European design. They all had diesel engines. 3 models. 430, 630 and 730. 

Ya I think they where made in the John Deere Zweibruecken plant in Germany

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