Posted by tom upton on January 18, 2020 at 19:14:59 from (104.249.226.168):
In Reply to: Story posted by mijohn on January 18, 2020 at 11:20:00:
Reminds me of the year we borrowed an all crop 72 to do an extremely heavy and down crop of spring wheat. Had to run 510 John Deere in 1 and 1 most of the time. Occasionally you might get into low 1 and 2 but if you where not on the ball it would plug. I remember on the 3rd day Dad saying to forget it and we would call the neighbour, but I stuck at it until we got it done. I guess that somewhat bad experience and the 90 degree exit of straw prevented me from ever buying one. In my humble opinion the Oliver model 18 is a far superior machine which I would think to be of the same era? I combined this field of oats which went down bout as bad as the wheat was a couple weeks before it was ready, and the Oliver did not plug once and I used same tractor in gear 1 and 2 high for the most part occasionally going to 1 and 2 low.
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