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    Posted: 15 Jul 2015 at 1:54pm
here is a few shots of my L2 in wheat a few weeks ago when it was dry, pictures courtesy of my neighbor!






and a picture of the 190 for good measure!

2001 Gleaner R42, 1978 7060, 1977 7000, 1966 190 XT, 1966 D-17 Series IV and 1952 WD and more keep my farm running!
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Nice L2. They are a beast. I had a 71 XT just like that. Thanks for sharing.
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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thanks, with the 426 and Ausherman cylinder bars, this combine will flat out EAT
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it should...with that small of a head!
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tell me about it! the 15 is almost a joke. got to run fast to keep it full. I needs to get me a 20 footer!
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Wow! A 15' can be run on an F2, much less an L2! If it was any smaller, you'd be harvesting in road gear! Wink
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I had a 13 ft on my "K"! and it handled just fine!
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Another beautiful Gleaner!!
We have a 24' on our L3 and we generally cut at 4.3 mph. But that's an L3. Not sure what an L2 would do. Probably pretty close. Gotta love that characteristic Gleaner smoke stream!! Easiest way to tell where the neighbors are cutting today! LOL

Still not sure of the differences in a standard combine and the "Corn Plus".

That's a very nice One-Ninety also!! We sure don't have many of those around here...
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Creston, my L2 is a late '82, so its pretty close to being a L3, it would be neat to run yours and mine side by side!

the nearest I can tell the Corn Plus has some beefed up wear areas and a larger clean grain elevator. also it has a variable speed feeder house which I think was also unique to a Corn Plus

and thanks for the comments on the 190!

Edited by Mike Plotner - 15 Jul 2015 at 10:48pm
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Originally posted by matador matador wrote:

Wow! A 15' can be run on an F2, much less an L2! If it was any smaller, you'd be harvesting in road gear! Wink



the guy I bought it off of had a 1972 L also, and he sold it with a 20 foot head and a 6 row orange corn head. when I bought this one, it had the 15 foot head and freshly rebuilt 6 row black head. I asked why he didn't had the 20 footer on the L2, he said the automatic header control didn't work as well and since they kept the L2 around for 2 years after buying the 9600 they figured they might as well keep the head that's nice to operate
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I can't say that I blame them Wink

If I had the luxury of selling one of two options, I'd sell the lesser one two. Still, though, it is definitely a nice setup that you have there (Including the 190)!
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thanks man! the 190 is a sweet tractor. you need one to run with your white! ours always ran with a 4520...
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You never know....

This year, we went for a combine. The White 2-105 is probably one of the best tractors out there, but it is only one machine, and there are two of us. When the time comes, the 190 is definitely on my short list. Between it and the 7000, that's actually most of the list....
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Mike, congrats on 3 excellent pieces of equipment;
Gleaner L2, AC 190xt III, & JD7000 planter. I also like the gleaner's smoke tornado... Your evening photo of the 190xt with its lights on is a neice touch. Thanks for sharing.
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nice touch...
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Looks like your A/C isn't working, Mike! You got the door of that L2 locked open!
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Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

Mike, congrats on 3 excellent pieces of equipment;
Gleaner L2, AC 190xt III, & JD7000 planter. I also like the gleaner's smoke tornado... Your evening photo of the 190xt with its lights on is a neice touch. Thanks for sharing.


thanks! the 7000 is one of the few things on the short list of things deere did right! I thought the picture of the 190 in the evening was pretty nice too
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Looks like your A/C isn't working, Mike! You got the door of that L2 locked open!


got that right! the fan just cant keep up!
it used to blow a lot more smoke until I dumped a bottle of injector cleaner in it, dad was shelling corn across the road from where I was last year and he said he could always tell where I was because of the smoke trail!
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