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My New To Me M2's

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    Posted: 28 Dec 2010 at 11:50am
these are pictures of my new and old M2's I have sold the old one and since this picture I have changed all 4 tires from one to the other. My new M2 has 1200 one owner hours and has never been rained on.

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Aren't they a beautiful combine. Makes you wonder how a 7700 Deere or 915 IH was ever sold at all.
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nice machines
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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nice machines
they are good quality comines
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Looks like  nice machine, great find, close to home?
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Our last combine was a 1984 M3 with gear drive. We loved it, hydro would have made it even better.

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Here are some pictures of it.
 
 
 
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 Nice looking M2. My father had a new Hydro M2 on his lot. I really wanted to put it in the field during wheat harvest but it was dealer transfered a few weeks before harvest. Never did get to run one other than araound the lot and loading it on the truck the day it left.
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Nice combines!  Would love to have a nice, low hour M2/3 or L2/3.  I have a nice, low hour M, but they say the later series will eat it up! 
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I agree with Lonn. How did john deere and IH ever sell a combine back then??? The Gleaner features were like comparing a cadillac to a pinto!! Ryan
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Thanks Guys this was my first try with pictures,Mr. Bean found the machine a farm auction about 45 miles from home bought it same day and drove it home.Can not wait till wheat harvest!!
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I have had gleaners all my life started with an AII when I was 21 years old then an F,F2,K2 then 1977 M2 now 1982 M2.My son and I till 300 acres today and harvest about 500acres with double crops and we do some custom harvesting.The M2 I had was a good one just couldn't pass up this one.I would rather have the M series over the L series because being 8 inches narrower makes them much easier on bearings and shafts.
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That is a nice Machine you got there Robert !!! Thanks for sharing the photos. Now if I can figure out posting the photos, that would be great.
 
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Is that the one from the sale in Laurel or Seaford (I forget which) a few weeks ago?  A friend was at that sale and he said the combine was one of the cleanest he had ever seen.
A man's got to know his limitations.

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Karl, yes this was the one,and yes I paid enough for it but cannot buy any other machine in this shape for that money,and I have alot of knowledge with these machines and do all my own work on them,also have a good parts supply if needed.I also bale some wheat straw and it works good for this.
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Yup, they don't beat up the straw like a rotary.  I had a C II and an A and they both were a dream to bale behind.  I have a friend in Goldsboro who is a Case man (he bleeds Flambeau), but there's an M in his shed.
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'51 WD, Roto-Baler,, A-C rake, '44 C, '42 B
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I dont mean to be nosey, but what did you pay for such a low hour fine combine?? Just curious. Whatever you paid wasnt enough!! LOL Ryan
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Ryan, A little over 10,000 I cannot find one thing on this combine that doesn't work,new cylinder bars,new unloading tube including auger and the pivit piece,many other new parts including all new ac parts.
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I would tell the whole world about that!!! Were else could you get a almost new machine for that amount of money?? Plus you can work on it yourself if you have to!! I hope you keep us posted with more photos in the future. How about some cab and monitor photos?? You did great!! Ryan
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How many still farm with M2's?
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I combine over 400 acres/year with an M.
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Originally posted by RSallis-pullinMD RSallis-pullinMD wrote:

How many still farm with M2's?

I have the L2. My neighbor a mile away has an M2. Another neighbor 1/2 mile to the north has an M2.
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50 acres a year with m hydro
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I have an M2 that looks like a twin to yours, 1981 corn plus
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