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Topic: Gleaner Model C
Posted By: WD in Australia
Subject: Gleaner Model C
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 6:14pm
Picked this Gleaner Model C up here in Australia. Has been in the original owners shed for 40 years. Apparently the family imported directly from the US back in 1966 bypassing local dealers. Has many NOS spares.
Serial number is C-4983. Would anyone know the year it was made as information I have found online doesn't match up? It looks to have a few different options to photos of C's & CII's I have seen online.







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Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 8:44pm
 seen G's & A's. can't remembera C but am wondering about that planetary drive hub. Not on the ones I've seen


Posted By: Albert
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 8:49pm
shoot me a e mail with serial number, I have a book at work that I will tell me the year.
Albert
albert.salsbury@gmail.com   


Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 8:57pm
Well they show it in the parts book. #5001 up went to a bull and pinion like "modern" machines


Posted By: MACK
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 9:13pm
All Cs had outboard planitary. C2 went to final drives.      MACK


Posted By: Unit3
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 9:18pm
Very cool. What are the flags for on the header ends? 

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Posted By: WD in Australia
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 10:27pm
Originally posted by Unit3 Unit3 wrote:

Very cool. What are the flags for on the header ends? 
The flags are for safety when moving oversize loads here in Australia. Helps on coming vehicles see the widest point of the load. Photo was taken yesterday after it was dropped off from tilt truck. I had to pilot the truck as an escort as it was over legal limit. The load was 16ft wide and 16ft high on the truck!


Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 11:23pm
That is a Jewell. Looks like a little soap and water and a grease gun and you would be ready to go to the field. Congratulations.


Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 11:25pm
That is NICE!!  Thanks for the pics!  It looks to be in great shape.


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Posted By: WD in Australia
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 11:42pm
Thanks for the information and interest. Certainly happy to have come across this machine. Plan to have it running at my harvest day when we have our next cereal crops in JAN next year. It also came with the original Gleaner trailer which I was amazed how good a condition it was. Had been in the shed next to it for the past 40+ years. Just needed some better tyres. Cheers, Richard




Posted By: AC7060IL
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2020 at 1:05am
Congratulations! That’s a great looking setup. It’s header is 16’ wide? Bonus on the trailer!! Does the trailer have front & rear jacks to allow it to stand alone for loading/unloading headers? I’ve never seen a Gleaner trailer. But figured the custom wheat harvesters (Texas-Canada) might have driven combine with header trailer behind combine en route between fields?? If that was the case, upon unhooking the header trailer, it would require supports to stay level while combine removed header to start & dropped off header when finished.
Your model C was offered 1960-63’. Your C is a 1963 & nearly the last made. The 1963s C serial numbers began @ C3870. The 1964 CII began @ C5001.

Header sizes offered were 14-20’ & 4 row cornhead, 60 bushel grain tank, 40” wide cylinder, AC(buda) 6 cylinder 262cu in 93hp gasoline engine.


Posted By: WD in Australia
Date Posted: 05 Mar 2020 at 5:01am
Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

Congratulations! That’s a great looking setup. It’s header is 16’ wide? Bonus on the trailer!! Does the trailer have front & rear jacks to allow it to stand alone for loading/unloading headers? I’ve never seen a Gleaner trailer. But figured the custom wheat harvesters (Texas-Canada) might have driven combine with header trailer behind combine en route between fields?? If that was the case, upon unhooking the header trailer, it would require supports to stay level while combine removed header to start & dropped off header when finished.
Your model C was offered 1960-63’. Your C is a 1963 & nearly the last made. The 1963s C serial numbers began @ C3870. The 1964 CII began @ C5001.

Header sizes offered were 14-20’ & 4 row cornhead, 60 bushel grain tank, 40” wide cylinder, AC(buda) 6 cylinder 262cu in 93hp gasoline engine.

Thanks for the reply & info. It has a 14ft front with overhang it measured 5m or about 16ft on the truck so it was a decent load to move about a 1 hour drive. The trailer has a front jack that along with the single axle might just be enough to steady it so the front can be removed. It is very solid and well balanced. I didn't know any of the US manufactures made trailers back in the 60's so I was shocked when I saw the Gleaner tag on the trailer.
In Australia headers (combines) are driven on the roads a lot towing the trailer behind when moving a long distance. On short moves the trailer is just pulled with a ute (pick up). I assume it would be the same out west for your guys.
Thanks for year. 1963 makes sense, they might have had a big production run at the end of model C and had some sitting around at Dealers for a year or so before this one was purchased and shipped to Australia.



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