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Spud
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: North Dakota Points: 601 |
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 10:39pm |
You may need facebook to see this one. Apparently a shot of the new Gleaner combine.
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DREAM
Orange Level Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Elberton,GA Points: 1828 |
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I hope that black paint is just temporary for the prototype mule. If not, they're getting ready to PO the rest of the owners that they hadn't already run off with the orange fiasco.
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Spud
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: North Dakota Points: 601 |
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I would imagine it is just for the prototype for testing. Black would fade out pretty quick and look terrible. Didn't Massey do up a black and chrome combine for a farm show once in the 80's?
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SCPAAndy
Orange Level Joined: 05 Dec 2009 Location: East Berlin, PA Points: 209 |
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N7 side panels and flat black for test machines and us flat black draws more attention
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ih330
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 38 |
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The quoted text below is from a post at:
This is the text from the email with photos that was sent to people who registered at www.gleanersuper7.com.
"""News from Gleaner
Dear Great Silver Fleet, I would like to provide a sneak peek of the Super Seven, nicknamed "The Stealth". The Stealth got a special paint job just before we take it head-to-head against the competition in the field. (The production Super Seven will not be painted black). But the black paint should be the least of the competition's worries. The S7 is a super-capacity combine representing a new generation of Gleaner transverse harvesting technology. It will gladly take on combines that need far more fuel, weight and forgiveness for grain loss. The S7 will be in the wheat harvest running side-by-side with competitive machines as well as our current Gleaner combines. If you have submitted your email address on gleanersuperseven.com, we will let you know which dealers you can contact to see the S7 in the field. You will also see the Stealth at this year's major farm shows. These pictures show the S7 being prepped for its trip to Texas and Oklahoma where it will face-off against two Case 7120s. Predictions are for a big crop in Oklahoma and we expect the S7 to show everyone exactly why we call it "Super." The machines will compete on loss levels, fuel use and overall ability to get the crop in. We'll get you the results when they're in. The Stealth S7 displays the original Gleaner logo on its cab as a nod to our founders who did exactly what we seek to do with this machine; change the rules of harvesting. The Stealth S7 incorporates a new processor system with added capacity that builds on the proven Natural Flow system. Details will be released in the near future concerning the combine's specifications, performance and, most importantly, how you can get yours reserved. In the meantime, please stay tuned to gleanersuperseven.com for updates from the field. This is the Gleaner you've been waiting for. This changes everything.""" |
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morton(pa)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lancaster, PA Points: 1234 |
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I have been keeping an eye on that combine forum thread all day. I must say, some people on there are making some bold statements on both ends! I can't wait to see the results of these tests. I'd really like to see it up against a Lexicon but I bet that won't happen. I'd love to see our local custom harvester replace his 3 Lexicons with Gleaners.
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redline
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Collins, IA Points: 1013 |
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It sure is great to have something to be excited about coming from Gleaner. I must add that there have been some refinements made to the current class 6 and 7 transverse machines in the last year or two that are very welcome. I think the R&D department has been working hard and they just might have a trick or two up their sleeves yet.
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If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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JohnCO
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Niwot Colo Points: 8992 |
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I noted that one guy on that other site thought the Gleaners were not balanced well for a 12 row head, and another thought the feeder house was too small. It would be nice to see one around this part of the country.
MortonPa, I was wondering how big are the fields in your part of the country and how big are the headers on the custom cutters machines? |
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