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    Posted: 02 Mar 2020 at 4:57pm
Does anyone have a picture(or a link to one) of the train full of gleaners? I would say it was from the late 80s.

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That would be a cool pic !
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Have saw it, but been awhile. Taken from hwy 291 looking east from Liberty,MO. It was in the 70s.          MACK   
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There must have been more than one...dad says that he had 2 R6 with 13’ headers on it!
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I would like to see that picture also. Youtube has lots of JD & Case-IH train videos, but no gleaners. I've been trying to check Allis-Chalmers promotional films to see if any of them contained such footage, but no luck. 
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Seems like I've seen a picture of the train, but I think it was on the A-T or Yesterdays Tractor forum??
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I recall seeing an entire train load of Gleaner Combines as the feature article and on the cover of one of the Allis Chalmers Club publications (Allis Connection or Old Allis News). I am guessing it was published in the 1990's or early 2000's. I am away from my AC magazines collection, or I would look it up and post the pics and article. I will post in a couple of weeks, unless some other forum member can find before.
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The 2008 winter issue of OLD ALLIS NEWS has the GLEANER train on it.
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Originally posted by Sherman Farms Sherman Farms wrote:

The 2008 winter issue of OLD ALLIS NEWS has the GLEANER train on it.
if you have that issue & would like to see its picture posted here, please email it to me.



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here's a case train i took at work.



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Image result for train with gleaner combines
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Originally posted by Acdiesel Acdiesel wrote:





here's a case train i took at work.





Ain't nothing "Case" about those combines. That's like calling a Green stripe Gleaner a "Deutz"

Edited by exSW - 04 Mar 2020 at 5:07pm
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Originally posted by Acdiesel Acdiesel wrote:

Image result for train with gleaner combines

Awesome picture!! That "is" an F series, right :- ???
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Squared off rear tin work and rear wheel weights. F2 maybe??? It takes 4 power units to take it down the rails. Maybe overkill, and maybe not. Thank you for the pictures Acdiesel. 

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That isn't the one I was thinking of but good none the less. I have found one of a train load of F or G's but not the one I am looking for. The one I remember is L's or M's for as far as the picture shows. Not sure how to post a link the F/G train...
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Can you post a link to the F or G trainload?
Oh sorry I didn't read the last part.



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If you google "train load of combines" it is a little ways down in the images. If someone is able to post the picture or link.
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Here's a link to a pic and article of Gleaners coming into Wisconsin in 1969
There now I got the size a bit better



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This the picture?


lol sorry lonn you found it at the same time as me


Edited by Rhoadesy_65 - 05 Mar 2020 at 6:59am
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Yes but you got the pic sized better

and of couse it's still not the pic of L's or M's that was asked for. I can't find that pic.



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Thanks for posting that picture. Still hope to find the L/M picture.
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I know this isnt going to be it either but still a cool picture
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Bob Sherman, Your 2 Gleaner train pics (Old Allis News 2008) are posted. Thanks for sharing them.
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So...those are definitely of the train...just not the picture I remember. It is possible that the picture I remember was one taken by a family member. I guess I need to start digging in old pictures! It talking to dad about it he said that he got an R6 off of that train that he demonstrated to a guy. That combine was transferred to Iowa for corn harvest. Does anyone remember getting a transfer R6 from ND that had “plenty of power to spare”...as he put it?
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Originally posted by im4racin im4racin wrote:

So...those are definitely of the train...just not the picture I remember. It is possible that the picture I remember was one taken by a family member. I guess I need to start digging in old pictures! It talking to dad about it he said that he got an R6 off of that train that he demonstrated to a guy. That combine was transferred to Iowa for corn harvest. Does anyone remember getting a transfer R6 from ND that had “plenty of power to spare”...as he put it?
Looking close at Bob’s 2nd picture, I see green stripe machines & rotor type. If so, then they may be the R6 & R7 combines ~ 1986 era? The lead 3 combines look to be1986 green strip L3. The 4th & 7th combines look to be R5,R6,R7 combines??

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Those are cool pictures. My dad always says he wishes gramp or someone took pictures of the new tractors on train cars when they went to the little near by train station to get the tractors off rail cars to bring back to to dealership.
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Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

I would like to see that picture also. Youtube has lots of JD & Case-IH train videos, but no gleaners. I've been trying to check Allis-Chalmers promotional films to see if any of them contained such footage, but no luck. 
I think Deutz tossed a lot of Allis-Chalmers archival records. CaseIH, Deere and others would never step on the company heritage like Deutz did.

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Originally posted by exSW exSW wrote:

Originally posted by Acdiesel Acdiesel wrote:





here's a case train i took at work.





Ain't nothing "Case" about those combines. That's like calling a Green stripe Gleaner a "Deutz"
Well the 5140 is a spin off of the old 2300 series. But yes, not much CaseIH left in an 8000 or 9000 series.
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Is there a reason that I am unable to see the "train pics" that I assume you posted?? I've been able to read the corresponding replies, but no pics ??
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I can see everyone's pics.........  hmm
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