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skyhighfarms
Bronze Level Joined: 11 Nov 2010 Location: ohio Points: 20 |
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Posted: 12 Aug 2011 at 8:24am |
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we have been looking to up grade combine and this one is coming up in a couple of weeks in convoy oh it has 2510 hrs is there any thing to watch out for on it with the hours i do not imagine to find much wrong with it sells seperate but has this 6 row head and a green stripe 320 head also what would something like this be worth?? looking on internet prices all over board
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Dipstick In
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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I had a 78 L2 with the big motor and L3 cleaning shoes. It was a heckova machine, probably equal to an R52 with the upgrades that my AC mechanic and I had done. I think it would make you an excellent machine, given it is in the shape the picture shows. They are pretty simple to keep running. Might be a real bargain in todays market!
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Dipstick In
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Remington, In. Points: 8602 |
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Looks like 30.5 drive tires and those luggers on the rear will for sure take you through a lot of mud, (like standing water)even if it doesn't have a mud hog drive.
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steelwheelAcjim
Orange Level Joined: 06 Dec 2009 Location: Blissfield,Mi Points: 1257 |
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I wonder if those hrs. are seperator or engine? Should have two tachs. Anyway, main shaft bearings would be the first thing i'd check. The hrs. are about right that they may need attention. I always felt my L2 did just as well in corn as an R50 or R52.
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Russ-neia
Silver Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NE Iowa Points: 489 |
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I bought an 84 L3 with 6-30, 4-38 and 315 with 3500 engine hours for $7700 in spring 2010. Being out of season and seller had a poor reputation for maintenance hurt it's value. However, he only owned it 2 years and prior owner was type "A" about maintenance so I took a chance on it.
Ran it through dealer's shop and put about $13K into everything. Corn heads needed very little. Bean head needed complete rebuild - cutterbar, reel, pan under auger, skid shoes! Needed cylinder bars and concave, so I put in a St. John's Welding enclosed cylinder with wide-spaced rasps and 9-bar concave ($4500 more). Worked excellent in corn and beans last fall and oats last week. From my experience, check main and idler bearings (for electric clutches). Check unloading tube and swivel. Check metal sheet under separator raddle (likes to crack in the corners). Check wood block bearings for walkers. Get the bean head up in the air and see how it looks (rock damage?).
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Russ-neia
Silver Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NE Iowa Points: 489 |
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Also, from the photo that would be an earlier cornhead, so it may or may not have the floating bevel gears for the stalk rolls. It will also have the short/stubby divider point tinwork, as opposed to the later heads that were about 6" longer.
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Adam Stratton
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: SW MO Points: 1363 |
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It looks to me like it is only 2wd. The rear hubs dont look like 4wd to me. It does look pretty clean to me though. I am not a big fan of the series 3 headers. The one we had was nothing but trouble in short beans. Down here, a lot of people seem to think their L2s are worth 10-15k, and I would put that combine in that price range. If it is actually only 2wd, that hurts its value quite a bit in my opinion.
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cwhit
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Sigel IL Points: 982 |
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Check bottom clean grain auger, also check clean grain elevater for wear on the sides. Get in the grain hopper and check the auger and floor under it. If they let you start and run the machine check for any vibrations (like from the chopper). Should make you a fine machine.. Just a guess, maybe around 10k..
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skateboarder68
Silver Level Joined: 29 Jan 2011 Location: Keota, IA Points: 369 |
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If the hours are engine and it runs good (have someone engage the threshing and run full speed while you walk around & listen) I think $10,000 would be towards the low end for a late L3. If I needed it and it came from a good home I wouldn't think twice about $15K. We ran an '80 L2 and I loved that machine, the only thing I would have changed would be a heavier rear end. Had to be careful turning on ends with gullys but what else is new. Just my .02, Good luck!
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Lonn
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If it's had major work done to it like cylinder bars, cleangrain auger/elevator, unloading auger swivel, bearings things like that I'd put it at $20,000 or maybe more. If it just a used combine with no maintenance records but looks good then half that.
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Let us know how much it sells for. Lokks like a clean unit. Good luck. |
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TREVMAN
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There not making any more of them...It looks clean from the pic, but unable to do a close inspection I'd say 12-15 k. Is it a hydro? I didnt see that anywhere. If it is its worth more, makes a very good combine better. Those tires are worth a small fortune. As far as the headers, I dont have a clue. Check the bars, theyre not cheap. Good luck, Trev.
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HagerAC
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Looks like a real winner there.
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30+ A-Cs ranging from a 1928 20-35, to a 1984 8070FWA, Gleaner R52
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Ryan Renko
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Its already got the silver rims so it was just afew serial numbers away from getting the green stripe decals. It looks really great. There are allot of things to look at that affect price. If it runs as good as it looks, I would say around $15,000. Just me thinking out loud. Ryan
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Nathan (SD)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Day County SD Points: 1260 |
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WOW. L3s will go for $5000 all day long in SD. Heads usually go for 10 cents a pound.
Getting tough to get a N series over $10,000. Different places ,different prices.
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Redpower1456
Silver Level Joined: 15 Mar 2010 Location: Central Texas Points: 179 |
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Here is a link to the auction info:
http://www.siefkerauctions.com/aa-auctions.htm?az_feed_pos=http%3A//www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi%3Flid%3D1207583%26feed%3D129%26group%3D0%26state%3D%26kwd%3D%26zip%3D%26category%3D0%26nojava%3D0 ....primarily IH stuff, but that L3 sure does look nice. There are several more pics of the Gleaner and the corn and grain heads if you scroll down through the pictures on the auction link site. Edited by Redpower1456 - 13 Aug 2011 at 1:49am |
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Calvin Schmidt
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario Can. Points: 4525 |
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For the lawn and garden guys, that a really nice Simplicity 'Wonder Boy' Looks like well kept equuipment. No one should be afraid to buy at that sale.
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Ryan Renko
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Edwardsville, I Points: 2321 |
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There was a 85 L3 green stripe on auctiontimes that had over 5000 engine hours and 3300 on the seperator that sold for $17,100!!!
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Russ-neia
Silver Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NE Iowa Points: 489 |
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I thought silver wheels came with the green stripe and purple (gun metal blue) cab and chassis? Were each of the color changes made gradually? First time I have seen them mixed and matched. I always assumed the wheels had been changed when I saw silver wheels on a older Gleaner.
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Dean/MN
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Oak Grove, MN Points: 740 |
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If you look at the auction bill it says that it's a hydro. All the pics of the machinery look like it's clean stuff.
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Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Willow Hill,ILL Points: 6448 |
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All L3s were hydro.
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Ryan Renko
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Edwardsville, I Points: 2321 |
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It looks like a well taken care of combine. All the equipment looks to be in excellent shape. I would purchase anything from this sale on looks alone. Ryan
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TREVMAN
Orange Level Joined: 04 Jan 2010 Location: Regina,Sask,Can Points: 1635 |
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We had one of the last L3 s built, it was not a Hydro..Had a 301 FYI, Trev.
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Ryan Renko
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Edwardsville, I Points: 2321 |
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Wow!! If you are correct Trevman, I learn something new everyday!! Ryan
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TREVMAN
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I'm correct on this one Ryan. I dont have the serial number anymore, but it was badged Deutz-Allis it was green stripe with silver wheels. It had a KHD badge in the steering wheel. It had just about every option that they came with except Hydro. I think it was a Corn/Soybean Special decal on the hopper, which was unusual for these parts. It was an 1986 model that my dad bought new in late 1987, for $77000 including 13 foot header with a Victory super 8 pickup. He also got a new 24 foot straight header as our 22 header would not connect up without some modifications to the hydraulic connector. It had the floating feeder beater. It also came with the floating header option. We had trouble with the knife breaking for about 2 harvests until I figured out the pitman arm had been assembled upside down. We welded it closed and remilled it, never had trouble again. IT WAS NOT HYDRO, but he bought it anyways because it was a smoking deal. They wanted to sell him a rotary, he wouldnt have it. The 301 had lots of power, it was a really nice machine had a lot more capacity than the M2 it replaced...
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Redpower1456
Silver Level Joined: 15 Mar 2010 Location: Central Texas Points: 179 |
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Indeed, I remember seeing a green stripe L3 on an auction lot several years ago, in Ohio. I climbed into the cab to check it out, and I remember it being a gear drive, not hydro.
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Ryan Renko
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I would have bet the farm that ALL L3s were hydros!!! I learn something new everyday. Thanks for the knowledge Redpower and Trevman. Ryan
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Redpower1456
Silver Level Joined: 15 Mar 2010 Location: Central Texas Points: 179 |
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So how much did the L3 Gleaner go for? Did anyone make it to this sale that can report?
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Jordan(OH)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Celina, OH Points: 1547 |
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I was there. Also had Duetz-Allis at top of cab along with silver wheels but no green stripe. Had 24xx engine hrs. No sep. meter. Had lots of stuff wrote on sides of combine like what shafts drive what etc. Also when ever they changed a bearing they wrote the date next to it on the combine. Unload auger was replaced, had liner in bin floor.
L3 $28000 320 $6000 corn head $4000 3788 $26000 went to Kansas City 1 owner 1086 2100hrs. $29000 1086 3400 hrs. $24500 also going to KC 1086 4400hrs. $18000 going to Bowling Green KY 1 owner 706 3070 hrs. $6600 706 with sprayer $8800 AC 2000 mono-frame 4 bottom with add-on and extra parts brought $850, it was nice, but here plow price usually follows scrap price. Edited by Jordan(OH) - 21 Aug 2011 at 8:21am |
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cwhit
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Sigel IL Points: 982 |
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WOW.. Could of bought an R series for that kind of money.. I could buy 1086's all day long around here for 15,000. (or so I thought). Maybe I need to get out more often..lol.
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