We have had this one since I was 8 years old. Dad used to work at john deere and someone traded it off on a 7720. I think he only paid $700 for it. It's been a dependable combine. Even did 200 acres of canola the first year we went into grain farming. That was a long fall. Now it only comes out if we need to get the crop off fast or if we want to play around. The JD7720 does most of the combining now
My mom and dad had one just like that in the early eighties. I remember riding in it as a kid. The grain truck was a 69 Ford tandem. Saskatchewan, Canada
They are a dependable combine. I have many memories riding in it when I was a kid too. I always loved swinging the auger out or taking a nap behind the seat. We used to have a little 1 ton Ford grain truck but sadly we retired it
Gotta love the classics. My grandparents had 2 MF 510 combines until they retired and sold the farm.
We have had this one since I was 8 years old. Dad used to work at john deere and someone traded it off on a 7720. I think he only paid $700 for it. It's been a dependable combine. Even did 200 acres of canola the first year we went into grain farming. That was a long fall. Now it only comes out if we need to get the crop off fast or if we want to play around. The JD7720 does most of the combining now
My mom and dad had one just like that in the early eighties. I remember riding in it as a kid. The grain truck was a 69 Ford tandem. Saskatchewan, Canada
They are a dependable combine. I have many memories riding in it when I was a kid too. I always loved swinging the auger out or taking a nap behind the seat. We used to have a little 1 ton Ford grain truck but sadly we retired it
Nice
Old girl works good
That it does. It did 26% wheat and extremely wet straw 2 days before this. Didn't even sweat but the dryer on the other hand...