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Removing head from Gleaner E pull type combine

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    Posted: 13 Feb 2018 at 1:36pm
I purchased a Gleaner model E pull type combine. I would like to remove the header to narrow it up for the ride home. Has anyone done this? Any tips? Does anyone have a parts manual for this machine that could send me a copy of the header pages?







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I’ll post pics of mine I brought home this fall had it tore apart and loaded in around 3 hours
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That would be great - thank you
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Good looking machine. Where did you find it?
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That is AWESOME!
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I’m glad you’re saving an E. My great-grandpa and his brothers used to have a pair of them. I believe they were 38 and 41 models. Sadly, the one they held on to was scrapped just a few months ago. I wanted to save it, but it was literally just a shell. Nearly every usable part was gone.
I did save the accessory unloading auger attachment, though, in hopes I get an E someday to put it on .
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BOY OH BOY!!!
Reading this the first time, I'm thinking he's taking the head off the engine.
Then I think,,,,,,,HOLY CHIT,,,,,,,,,,,HOW DO YOU GIT YOUR HEAD STUCK In a Gleaner??
Man-O-Man David,  you had me goin there for a bit...  Uff Da.....
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Not the gleaner E I was thinking!
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Edited by Joe Graunke - 15 Feb 2018 at 11:55pm
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There's a Case machine that is similar then this on a farm 8 or 10 miles from me.  I could have it for the hauling but, other then it's a Case and I need another combine like a hole in my head, getting the header off so it's moveable makes it not worth trying.

Yeah Creston, I also thought about how to remove a head from a combine before reading the post.  Thought probably the best way would be to run it until it comes out the back...


Edited by JohnCO - 16 Feb 2018 at 12:26am
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