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| Does one exist?
It doesn't make mention of one in the book but that doesn't mean that there isn't one that will fit, or does it?
30"s? Anyone have one?
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 Rural Valley pa | I got one laying outside used it for a few years.. don't know of one for narrow row though this one is for 38'' cant think of the number of the head off hand but I will get it tomorrow. Dave |
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southeast nc | dave 75 what combine does ot fit and how many rows |
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 Ripley, Ontario Canada | I am willing to bet it is a 2 row. While 38 to 30 is a bit of a strech, if you don't want to set land speed records it will likely work. You are likely not planning on doing very many acres with an E are you? |
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| No just about 5 acres of test plots. I am borrowing this little jewel from a friend. 4 rows of 5000# milo really made her groan and load up. We tried cutting the left over corn with the platform head and it was not pretty, maybe 1 ear in 5 would make it in the header. Would taking off the reel help at all? Or would it just fall over before it fell into the header?
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Huntley Montana | A E & the K were about the same. might be able to make it fit. The 2 row heads were 38" & the 3 rows were 30". 2 rows of good 30" corn were more than the elevators could handle. Long time ago I had a K, didn't last too long. Had 250a of corn, after about 25-30a I found a L2. |
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| (I assume you're not speaking of the orginal "Gleaner Baldwin E", which is a pull-type combine made from 1939 to 1950. No corn head. This is about the self-propelled "Allis Gleaner E", produced 1962-1968.)
Cornheads were made for the entire E production run. Starting with the "E240" (model E, 2-row, 40" spacing), then later in the 60's when narrower rows caught on, came the "E330" and "E420".
Then the E was replaced by the K, with the same 27" cylinder/feederhouse width, but a quick attach system, perhaps newer heads for the K could be placed on the E. For the K, was produced the K238 and K330 heads (we have both on our farm), as well as a K335 (a compromise width that can be used in either 34" or 36" row corn).
All this info was from the "Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment" book by Norm Swinford. Highly recommended for anyone interested in AC iron. Not just tractors, this book details everything that Allis made for the farm.
http://www.amazon.com/Allis-Chalmers-Farm-Equipment-1914-1985-Swinf... |
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| Thanks a lot. |
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North Mo. | My cousin has one came of a gleaner e and it has never sat outside till this fall it is for sale we are in north mo. |
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| Does he have a 30" corn and platform head? |
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 Rural Valley pa | just a two row 38'' for a selfpropeled E. |
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North Mo. | 2 row 38 corn head and no platform sorry |
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| I've got a E330 corn head I would let go. Northern Missouri. |
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 Dearborn, Mo | Hi Ballpark, I am looking for one. Where are you located? I am just south of St Joe. [email protected] |
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| I wood like to fiend a 3/30&2/32 for a model E gleaner combien [email protected]
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| ballpark Frank - 10/26/2007 00:03
I've got a E330 corn head I would let go. Northern Missouri.
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