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    Posted: 16 Oct 2016 at 5:36pm



Yesterday I attended the Clark estate sale at the edge of Newton,KS....I was able to purchase this model T Gleaner combine....A son told me that it cut wheat 15 years ago and was overhauled around that time..The serial # plate is missing..Everyone at the sale thought that this was a E Gleaner..

I have a list of over (30) T's still in existence..They range from #1001 to #1485..My other T is #1341..

The only AC tractor on the sale was this WC which sold for $400....The rear tires were both new but had sit flat for awhile..


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Looks nice! Glad to see it saved. Don't you hate it when you KNOW what it is, and everyone says it's something else? Definitely not an E!
I get that a lot with SP-100s with the steering column swapped from a Super 100. They say "It has a inclined steering wheel, so it's a Super 100!"   No....
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Air up the tires, put some gas in it and a battery and you can drive her home.  Good save!
Are the boards on top of the header for the reel?


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What's the one in the background the kids are climbing on?
35 combines and 15 forage harvesters. mostly allis combines and equipment.WTB 2 row cornhead for a 90
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Originally posted by combinechris combinechris wrote:

What's the one in the background the kids are climbing on?
Looks like a Moline to me. 
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 Guys,the other combine is a 6 ft MM...It sold to Two Brothers Ag Sales at Halstead...If they haven't already cut it up they would sell it complete or sell parts off it...Its so wide it would be a mess to haul..

John,I think the T is going home Weds on the trailer as the engine is stuck from sitting......There were  6 new reel bats with it..

The highest priced tractor on the sale was this Fordson at $800..The engine was free and a set of fenders went with it..




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What do those canvases go on? Some look like All-Crop canvases. If so, I wish I had them. 

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That is definitely a T I had one that I sold two or three years agO
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There cant be many left, good save. Trev.
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