The new combine

Yes, very impressve building. Looks like it will last for a long time. Just wondering how do they handle condensation on inside of roof?
 
If you put poly under the concrete floor there shouldn't be condensation, although I would of put a condensation stop barrier, it's not that expensive. If you got caught in the rain and brought wet equipment in then there would probably be some condensation.
 
If that's one of those rigs MF builds in Hesston Kansas, go for the factory tour sometime. Now THAT'S impressive. You got to call ahead, they will get you a motel reservation.
 
Massey dealers were far away here, Oliver, White, and Allis were all popular but few old Massey combines, only can think of one newer one in
the whole area.

How have they split up the Gleaner and Massey combines these days, I have not at all kept up with the modern stuff. Gleaner is all transverse
rotary, Massey is in-line now? Do they still have a conventional cyclinder style in the lineup?

What is the Delta deal, if I recall you may not be in USA? Which is cool with me, just you get a few different machinery combinations/ designs
than we are used to.

As mentioned, nice shed. Could store grain in it perhaps, with the high block wall?

Nice pics, thanks.

Paul
 
There are a few times a year when conditions are just right all the tools in my shop get wet from condensation, including the floor. Shop temp is below dew point temp. Usually the humidity is close 100%, raining. This usually happens in early spring and late fall.
 
Hybrid means that it is a combined conventional cylinder and rotary machine. MF have their European combines build on their Laverda factory in Italy since they bought this a few years ago and closed down their Dronningborg factory in Denmark.
 

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