Posted by INCase on November 09, 2023 at 05:42:49 from (209.221.240.192):
an old 8900 resting before resuming harvest. in the 29 years we've lived in Indiana i haven't seen very many White Combines around. IH axial flows are the most common then probably JD post xx00 series and then pre merger New Hollands and then Gleaners. I think the header was a JD as opposed to an Oliver green header but not positive as i didn't look at it too long.
The Super MTA picture didn't come out well. it was a nicely restored unit with a chrome muffler. I'm guessing it was sold at an estate collection auction and Amish bought it and put the rubber covered steel wheels on it (definitely not factory steel) also had LED lights and blinkers. the kid driving it was probably amish but not dresses (rumspringer??) he was hauling corn into the feed mill. lots of trash in it. being amish i'm guessing they were running a picker with sheller on it. if they combine its usually with an ALL Crop but rarely see them even using them around here.
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