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Sue

09-06-1999 09:09:21




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How do you hook up a combine to the tractor? Thanks!




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The Red

09-06-1999 09:44:36




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 Re: Hooking up a combine in reply to Sue, 09-06-1999 09:09:21  
Sue I see you all over the various YT sites. It might help if you are more specific like type of tractor and pull combine you have.



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Sue

09-06-1999 09:56:40




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 Re: Re: Hooking up a combine in reply to The Red, 09-06-1999 09:44:36  
I am doing research for a 7210 JD tractor and a combine to cultivate the land. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!



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The Red

09-06-1999 10:24:05




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 Re: Re: Re: Hooking up a combine in reply to Sue, 09-06-1999 09:56:40  
A JD 7210 is a serious machine. How many acres will you be farming? What type of crops, etc.? Are you looking for a used self propelled combine or what? There are still some decent JD 4400s, 6600s, 7700s and older Gleaners that can be purchased cheap but you will have to throw some money at them to efficiently use them. The older machines can be had dirt cheap in Indiana due to the major farm crisis over the past 3 years.

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paul

09-06-1999 12:34:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Hooking up a combine in reply to The Red, 09-06-1999 10:24:05  
I'm a little concerned about her wanting to 'cultivate land' with a combine, but then let's see, the last time I had a slip of the tongue/fingers was, oh, probably 10 minutes ago... ;)

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The Red. Saw that.

09-06-1999 13:10:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hooking up a combine in reply to paul, 09-06-1999 12:34:24  
I think she is not being specific enough but may not no what to give us so we can give her a hand. Looked up the specs on the 7210. 95HP at 2,100 rpm. Choice of 12, 16 or 20 speed transmissions. I'll just stick one in my Indy driveway.



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