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chris vetrone

01-19-2006 10:46:53




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Did they make a corn head for the massey 35 combine and if so is anyone willing to part with one? Thanks




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Leroy

01-25-2006 15:53:03




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 Re: massey 35 combine in reply to chris vetrone, 01-19-2006 10:46:53  
We had a 35SP with a no 20 corn head, the same head was used on the bigger combines, 72 thru 92 but with a different feeder house, mostly longer but I think wider as well. The orignal head was a 15 but all were recalled, reconditioned and reshipped as a 20 head and it had the levers for adjusting the rolls and plates, then came the 22 head and that did not have the easy adjust on rolls or plates. The 35 would handle all the corn the head could pull in, don't think that head on a 92 instead of a 35 would have put anymore corn in the bin as the head was the limiting part. Now I have seen them with a gleaner 2 row 30" head put on them for test plot work as they would fit thru 30" rows and take out only the inside rows leaving the outside row from a 4 row planter intact. Remember that machine was from 1960 so not many left around.

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Super 92

01-20-2006 11:16:25




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 Re: massey 35 combine in reply to chris vetrone, 01-19-2006 10:46:53  
I think a corn head was available for the 35. Seem to recall seeing a Super 35 with one, not sure but maybe a number 20 or 22 head may fit.



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Harris Guy

01-20-2006 15:35:30




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 Re: massey 35 combine in reply to Super 92, 01-20-2006 11:16:25  
There was a two row corn head, but unless you have
hobby acreage, capacity is a crawl in the field. That super 35 was produced for a year or two,had
a few cosmetic changes. Replaced by the 205, which performed better. You could find that head
for a 35, parked in someone's shed. The model was
a 20, or perhaps 22, for some change. Not for any
serious volumn crop.



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