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| Jim - the combine (header) shown is exactly the type I had. In fact I also had one with a 22' open Front(header). They still have a knife and cut it where ever you like but they do not like big heavy crops. The trailing comb is a work of art and for their time they were a big header - cheap. They were common in Western Australia which is where my two were transported from. In a heavy crop of wheat they required 200 hp to make a good job of the sample and the 107 hp quoted wouldn't drive the rotor when full. | |
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