Combine Pictures

Straw Boss

Well-known Member
Heads up to the combine guys. I added a few more Case pictures on the combine forum. I'm finding easier/faster ways to do this and getting better quality scans but I still don't want to have to post them twice. Just check the combine forum once a week or so. Maybe more guys on the Case forum will appreciate them but the combine forum doesn't move along as fast and it will be easier to find them. Thanks.
 
Here are your pictures. Hal
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I can't find the link to the combine forum.

Interesting pictures. Was this a special combine for seed companies/university research or export?

Is that an 800 model?

Is the picture in a Case factory/custom shop or a farm shop?
 
I can not find the link for the combine forum either!

I have a Case 120 with a 10 foot head. Both the hume reels and a pick up. My dad and I did thousands of acres with that old beast. It still cam combined quite well. About 10 years ago, I combined off the windrow about 104 bu/acre oats. And then about 8 years ago about 50/bu/acre wheat off the stump. But that is one slow operation! About 1 acre/hour off the stump vrs about 3 acres/hour off the windrow!
 
Hey guys, I'm sorry some of you aren't finding the combine pictures. Maybe I should state that I didn't post a link, I merely said I posted on the combine forum, meaning the forum on this site.
Go to the COMMUNITY box to the left of this page.
Click on DISCUSSION FORUMS and then on COMBINES AND HARVESTERS. I don't know what else to tell you except check it out. I posted a few last week too. If theres enough interest I'll try to keep up with it for awhile between tractor seats and bed sheets.
 
I forgot to answer the questions. Its a 1010 Bagger at its birth place in Bettendorf, Iowa.
I was hoping one of you good Case men could tell us where it went or if any others were built.
 
Gary could you tell me the value of a 120 that is in great running condition and cut wheat last fall with brand new tires all around, also what engine did they use was it a DC engine or a 400 engine it was to dark in the back corner of the barn to tell
Ben
 
There's no link, you need to click on"Another forum" and then click on "Combines". Its the 10th forum from the top. Hal
 
Gary,
I bet you had a good time running the old girl again,did you take any pics? I just bought one of those pocket cameras myself,hopefully take more pictures and get them on here.Thanks for sharing some of your times
 
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