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I like the older Gleaner, just wish it didn't say Deutz Allis.
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Awesome!  thanks for postin' IG  took me a second to realize what I was lookin' at on the front of that A85! lol  we dont really get to see combines with headers that size around here...    -Wes
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That's a lot of corn sheller there. Can you get enough trucks to keep your bins empty running both combines? I guess it depends on how far you haul it and who you haul it to.
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 No the L3 just plays when we are close to home. That was the first day of harvest this year so we were getting the combines set behind the house.

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took me awhile...then i realized that it was a folding head!! wow! nice pics thanks!
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Looks like some nice equipment. I am jealous!
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Call me old school, but I like the L3!!!! They were leaders in there day.
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

Call me old school, but I like the L3!!!! They were leaders in there day.

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The series 3 conventionals had all the right updates to make them first class machines. Our last set of conventionals were a 82 L2, 85 L3 and you could always tell where the L2 was in the field, but not the L3, LOL!!!!. Thanks John for all the photo's., Mike





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HOLY COW!!! They sure didn't make them that big in my day.

Thanks for posting.
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Great photos John!!!  I really like the extensions on that A85!!  How much grain do they hold vs. the factory?  The L3 really looks like a clean machine!! 

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Looks like you had some weed problems. How bad did it affect the yields? Was the stand week or was it a chemical issue?
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Are the tank and auger extentions both made by Maurer? We have their auger extention on our R75. How many bushlels will she hold when the horn honks at you?
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Too much rain at IG's all spring/summer.I don't know how they got anything planted.I think he had to replant a bunch of corn
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ILgleaner, thanks for sharing your photos.  Both machines look great and interesting that the corn heads are 6 on the L3 versus 12 on the A85.  Wow, the newer machines capacity is simply awesome!!  Do you think the A85 could do 16 rows in 250+bu corn?
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 The combine has a BigTop ,and it holds a little over 400. The auger has the 3 ft extender on it.  The weed pressure was from thin stand. We left the first few fields that we planted.                  
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Thanks for posting. Always like harvest pics.
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 i want to see the grain cart tractor!!!!!!
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