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Jon Hagen
Posted 2/8/2008 13:40 (#304686 - in reply to #304610)
Subject: RE: Pull Type



Hagen Brothers farms,Goodrich ND
sodbuster_06 - 2/9/2008 11:07

Along this same topic of offset heads and operator location is Pull Type combines. When did they stop making them. Newest one I have ever seen was a mid 70ish IH 914, pull type version of 915. There couldn't have been many of them made. Was there a PT version of any of the AxialFlow? There are still pull type specality combines, such as edible beans.


My area of ND and up into the Canadian prairie had lots of pulltype axial flow 1482-1682 combines, also quite a few JD 6621-7721 pulltype conventional combines. I still have a 1482 as a backup combine for the 1480. With an AFX type specialty rotor and a L 10 Cummins powered steiger pulling it, it has very good capacity.



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