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greenacres |
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Canada | A while back I read an article and saw some pictures of a guy who had made a sprayer from and old combine. A gleaner N6 I believe. Does anyone have any info on this? Would especially like some photos. | ||
movinahead |
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Red River Valley | My neighbor has a N7 that he transformed and put a 150' mar-flex boom on it with a 2000 gallon tank. He is building another one right now out of an old sprayer he found in Florida, has 4 wheel steer along with 4x4, front mount 150' boom again with a 1600 gallon tank. Here is a link to a picture of it, I could maybe take some more pics of it if you wanted I would have to ask him though. His machine is the 4rth one down on the right hand side.... http://www.marflexsprayers.com/headerboom.html | ||
zeefarmer9 |
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Swift Current, Sask | The ones that you saw based their machine off of the one on the Marflex site. It is an stripped down N6, with a 1600 IMP gal tank and a 128' Marflex aluminum boom. It has a 9 hp Honda that runs the product pump. It has the original 24.5x32 rubber on the front, and they replaced the rears with 18.4x26 rubber for flotation. These are all the pictures I have of it. | ||
Brandon |
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Illinois | And judging by the stream of smoke.............it still has the original A-C engine. | ||
plowboy |
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Brazilton KS | LOL...that was exactly my thought when I saw the picture! Nothing smokes like a Gleaner. | ||
bharzman |
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North Central Kansas | nah...a deer will smoke like that...when its on fire | ||
bandon |
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Fairfax - Hell in winter, good the other 3 months | . | ||
Kooiker |
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I dunno bought that. The old Massey's with the 354 Perkins would leave a nice trail of smoke, when it wasn't broke down. | |||
JohnW |
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NW Washington | Farmshow magazine has featured many combine sprayer conversions over the years. Some real basic and some real nice ones that took a lot of thought and work. Some of the old ones were short on power, especially in hilly ground or if you wanted to go very fast. Farmshow will sent you copies of articles for a price. http://www.farmshow.com/ | ||
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