Posted by JMS/.MN on November 28, 2010 at 17:46:35 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Gleaner F Questions posted by brandonh on November 28, 2010 at 17:24:27:
You"ll find that it is the easiest machine to adjust and repair. With the thousands of them produced in the 70s, many used parts available. NO OTHER brand has the rock protection for the cylinder. Didn"t then, still doesn"t now, after DECADES! Most any machine can do a decent job harvesting, if the OPERATOR knows what he is doing, knows the machine, pays attention to what it is doing, and makes the proper adjustments. It is an excellent 4 row machine in corn. Push any machine for speed, beyond what it is designed for...causes losses. Calling them "Silver Seeders" is nothing but childish semantics. "Red Seeders, Green Seeders", they can all be maladjusted to produce the same results- just a bit harder to say. Local custom harvester that goes Tx-MN told me years ago that he knew the Gleaner was a better machine than JD, but the only reason he had JD was that JD had a greater finance plan....he was in the neighbor"s field last month with his Gleaner!
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