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2019 gleaner grain pics

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This is picture of a couple wagons containing some of our 2019 wheat crop grain. In the background is our DMI 312 center dump with tarp bows. In the foreground is our Ficklin 300 gravity box resting on our AC1010 running gear. The soft red winter wheat was harvested by a 78' gleaner K2 combine. Please share your 2019 harvest grain pics too.



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Thanks for sharing the pictures. Beautiful!
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1978 Gleaner K2 unloading soybeans into 1972 M817 dump truck.


1972 A-C 220 with A-C wagon running gears. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bleeds orange Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Nov 2019 at 9:34pm
Nice picture s jim. The background pictures look familiar, like I've been there before. Lol.

Did you sell your beans to the mill up the road?
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No, hauled the beans about 7 miles to the co-op. The feed mill only buys corn for the chickens.
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Jim,
Thank you for the great pictures! The silver gravity wagons snap me back to 1968 when we were growing kraut cabbage and we were forking cabbage heads into those gravity boxes! 
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Originally posted by Sugarmaker Sugarmaker wrote:

Jim,
Thank you for the great pictures! The silver gravity wagons snap me back to 1968 when we were growing kraut cabbage and we were forking cabbage heads into those gravity boxes! 
Regards,
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Yes, that silver gravity wagon looks like one of a pair of AC model 405 running gears I saw for sale in NW Indiana serveral weeks ago. Is your first wagon a Killbros 350 box on an AC 800 or AC 701 running gear? You have a great set of AC wagons. thanks for sharing. 

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Here's my same wagons full of the 2019 soybeans harvested from the same 78' gleaner K2. When I take grain to local elevator, the person(s) that help sample / dump at the elevator leg pit will always ask which brand of combine I used to harvest. They like the clean sample. 


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