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    Posted: 21 Mar 2012 at 7:23am
Even a JD hater like me can appriciate something like this.  This 105 was a man-toy for a local fellow who passed away recently. They brought it to our local show a few times but not a trailer queeen. He cut with it each year. Was modified in the powerpant to a 4430 type engine plus many other mods. Thougt I would share it here.
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It does look pretty!
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Very nice. I hope my C II will be that nice and useable.
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I had a 55EB for 11 years and never spent more than $200 a year on it. It was a good one. Bought it used, too.
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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   Interesting. Do the snouts on the head fold around ?
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Butch; I dont know much about JD combines or any combines for that matter. Is there any significance to this one, ie rare, or big for its year. It does seem to be in nice shape, what years were they made.
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Wow is that a nice looking ole 105! Thanks for sharing. I like all older farm equipment, not just AC. 
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That looks neat! My Dad's first combine was JD 40, then he traded it for a 45 square back with no cab. He bought a cab at TSC and got himself some shelter while picking corn. I can remember riding many rounds on the steps of those 2 machines ........
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Back in the day the 105 was about the biggest machine on the market. Six row corn head and this one has a 20' platform on it but an 18' (6 - 36" rows) would have been more like it when it was new. Most machines around here were 2 or 3 rows with an occasional 4 row.
We had a 95 with a 4 row head (Dad did custom combining) but our neighbor was a big time operator, he had a diesel 105 with a hydro! Not sure when the "square back" series started, but the 3300 - 7700 machines were introduced in 1970. Dad traded a "round tail" 45 for the 95 and the 95 for a 6600.
What would an equivalent size Gleaner in say 1965 have been or did they have one then?
 
Back in 1977 our FFA chapter rented a round tail 105 to do our plots. I've never seen another one.
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Originally posted by BrianC,Ont BrianC,Ont wrote:

Butch; I dont know much about JD combines or any combines for that matter. Is there any significance to this one, ie rare, or big for its year. It does seem to be in nice shape, what years were they made.
105 was a big machine in its day, I dont recall any being around here new. I do remember a few 95s and they were big machines for the times. Very hard to discribe this one. It was kind of like the owner wanted a 105 as it would have beeb built in 1990 or something? Was a highly optioned machine to begin with;  diesel, hydro, Corn special w/factory A/C. My pictures dont do it justice. Inside the cab was immaculate. It was not his primary combine, was a toy much like some of us own an old all-crop or something to run a few acres only it was modernised in many ways. I heard by the grapevine it brought $12,000
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That some kinda wood box top, on the bin? Ah, I just seen the tarp. 
 
Butch, you buy this??LOL


Edited by Don(MI) - 21 Mar 2012 at 9:08pm
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

That some kinda wood box top, on the bin? Ah, I just seen the tarp. 
 
Butch, you buy this??LOL
Bin extension Don.
 
Buy it???Angry said I could appriciate it, not love it.  Plenty of people around to like JDs without me joining inWink
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The big gleaner would have ben the g then the L not sure on the years?
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http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=295757&mid=2299144#M2299144 
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The big Gleaner to compare to that 105 would have been the G like Dan said.  Prior to that, the big Gleaner was a CII.
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Nice.
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    The JD 105 was built from 1961-69. Gleaner CII was made 64-67 and the Gleaner G was made 1968-72.
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Thanks for the timeline, Randy.  My memory isn't that good anymore.

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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

Thanks for the timeline, Randy.  My memory isn't that good anymore.

 
   Mine isn't either. LOL Found the 105 years with a Google search. The Gleaner years I found in Norm's book.
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Originally posted by Butch(OH) Butch(OH) wrote:

Buy it???Angry said I could appriciate it, not love it.  Plenty of people around to like JDs without me joining inWink
 
LOLLOL I had to ask!
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Wow, that is nice.  Thank you for sharing.  We had a 95 for several years (gear drive-no air), but that 105 is totally decked out.  I'm sure it went to a nice home at that price.  Seems like they were built a bit heavier back then, but then again they didn't run 10,000 acres/season thru them either....

I think the square backs started in '66, but could be wrong, the early 60's would be round back.
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