Posted by paul on October 14, 2020 at 10:17:10 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Re: Uni pics posted by DeltaSteve on October 14, 2020 at 06:57:45:
We had the moline setup, dad got a gold/tan power unit with a yellow ear corn picker and yellow bean combine unit. It was a good idea but the old setups were a little before their time as well as past their prime.....
The picker couldn’t handle 1970s corn yields, and the snapping roll gears weren’t available once they wore out. The transmission was just a big micro ribbed flat belt - pushing the couch released the tensioner. That wasnt so fun for dad on our rolling hills, pulling 100 by wagons it wanted to freewheel down the hills as the belt would slip in a pushing situation.
Then with the weight so terribly offcentered it would not pull in our wet muddy clay soils, the far wheel was too light and spin, as all other wheels on it and the wagon would sink.
He actually liked the combine part, but the 10 foot head was not really right for us.
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