Posted by Jack a on October 10, 2012 at 05:05:00 from (129.176.151.11):
In Reply to: Tractor Firsts posted by Jack a on October 10, 2012 at 04:50:32:
Combine innovations by Gleaner and Allis
There is a long long list like variable speed cylinder, electrohydraulic controls, stone protection, auto reel and corn head speed that my old L2 has, bin full alarm, corn head, quick attach heads, hydraulic variable ground speed, easy access cylinder, reversible cylinder bars, rasp bars, rubber faced cylinder and concave bars also known as rub-bars, fan volume control from the operator's platform, low profile corn snouts like on the 1940's corn picker, adjustable stripper plates to prevent shelling also on the old corn pickers, auger feed for the grain head, rotary combine by 1930 or so, grain loss monitor by 1972 in the L, torque sensing drives also on the 1972 L, visual tailings return, variable speed cylinder control from the operators platform, automatic flip up bin extensions, 12 row corn head, 8 row corn head, 315 bu. grain tank, 245 bu. grain tank, accelerator rolls and there's a bit I've forgotten.
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