Great year I hope for you. It's good to see the M2 charging on for another season. We had a couple big Allis Chalmers, a 210 push up in hp and a 7080. Never had a problem out of either them.
Tim, glad you were able to get harvest wrapped up in good order. Hopefully you could save a good bit of that corn for a better price than at harvest time. I wanted to reach out to you regarding a 220 engine project and didn't know any other way other than through a comment on a video.
Thankyou Robert. The content shows down in the winter. We've got a wd45d project we're working on now it's a slow prosses but it should be a good video when I'm done with it. I'm trying to do quality over quantity on my channel so it takes me time to get a good video that is not segments of a project. I need to do more projects i guess 😆
Congrats on getting your harvest finished, Tim! I'm glad Glenn did well for you again! We've had some cold this winter, and it's colder where you are than here. On an unrelated note, do you know anybody that might have a grain head to fit a Gleaner E? I may have bought an E a couple weeks ago...has a corn head but no grain head. Think I found one on a lot in southern Illinois, but I need to get my corn picker sold before I go buy it. Thanks for sharing, Tim! i hope you have a good one!
I might know someone that would know where to look 😆 send me a message on Facebook if you can so we can get phone numbers swapped. And as always thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
@@TimothyFluegel Thanks Tim. I'm actually not on facebook for some reason. I did put an email address on my channel description if you want to send me an email. If all else fails I'll get your number from Nelson LOL. I forgot to ask before how the Pioneer corn did compared to the Viking corn? Thanks again, Tim!
I blew up my 6600 gas combine 8 acres into 90 acres of rye. Unfortunately by the time we could get a replacement bought and due to weather delays we ended up losing 35 acres of it. But we did end up with a 1,400 hour 6620 combine. I'm thinking I will repower the 6600 with a diesel. I would like a 404 from a late 6600 but I am not paying $2500 for a engine. I also have been thinking of throwing a 301 or better yet 649I in there and making a real machine of it.
Thanks for watching and the comment. I'd say slap a 649i in it and call it a day 😆 that gasser has got to be a pain to keep fueled up and a worse pain in the check book.
Thankyou Robert!! I see sooo many rabbits at night lol. During the day I see alot of deere, but at night there are so many rabbits if there is something else running around i just assume it's bugs too 😆
I'm in northern Illinois. The timing on both of then are legged as I have overhauled and set then myself. The 426 had got a rocket arm that is adjusting itself. I've got a new one to put on it when it gets a little warmer or. Thanks for watching and commenting!
2 great looking Allis C. Side by side working in the field! Wonderful
Thankyou I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
Great year I hope for you. It's good to see the M2 charging on for another season. We had a couple big Allis Chalmers, a 210 push up in hp and a 7080. Never had a problem out of either them.
Thanks for the comment, I always enjoy hearing from others about their experiences. We had a pretty good season.
Tim, glad you were able to get harvest wrapped up in good order. Hopefully you could save a good bit of that corn for a better price than at harvest time. I wanted to reach out to you regarding a 220 engine project and didn't know any other way other than through a comment on a video.
Thankyou for watching and commenting. If you have Facebook you can look my name up and contact me through there. If not i can give you my email.
@TimothyFluegel thank you for replying. Email works best for me. I'm not on Facebook
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Good to see you are done with another harvest. It is also good to see another video.
Thankyou Robert. The content shows down in the winter. We've got a wd45d project we're working on now it's a slow prosses but it should be a good video when I'm done with it. I'm trying to do quality over quantity on my channel so it takes me time to get a good video that is not segments of a project. I need to do more projects i guess 😆
Congrats on getting your harvest finished, Tim! I'm glad Glenn did well for you again! We've had some cold this winter, and it's colder where you are than here. On an unrelated note, do you know anybody that might have a grain head to fit a Gleaner E? I may have bought an E a couple weeks ago...has a corn head but no grain head. Think I found one on a lot in southern Illinois, but I need to get my corn picker sold before I go buy it. Thanks for sharing, Tim! i hope you have a good one!
I might know someone that would know where to look 😆 send me a message on Facebook if you can so we can get phone numbers swapped. And as always thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
@@TimothyFluegel Thanks Tim. I'm actually not on facebook for some reason. I did put an email address on my channel description if you want to send me an email. If all else fails I'll get your number from Nelson LOL. I forgot to ask before how the Pioneer corn did compared to the Viking corn? Thanks again, Tim!
I blew up my 6600 gas combine 8 acres into 90 acres of rye. Unfortunately by the time we could get a replacement bought and due to weather delays we ended up losing 35 acres of it. But we did end up with a 1,400 hour 6620 combine. I'm thinking I will repower the 6600 with a diesel. I would like a 404 from a late 6600 but I am not paying $2500 for a engine. I also have been thinking of throwing a 301 or better yet 649I in there and making a real machine of it.
Thanks for watching and the comment. I'd say slap a 649i in it and call it a day 😆 that gasser has got to be a pain to keep fueled up and a worse pain in the check book.
Nice finish to a great season Tim...ever see any critters when you are combining late at night?
Thankyou Robert!! I see sooo many rabbits at night lol. During the day I see alot of deere, but at night there are so many rabbits if there is something else running around i just assume it's bugs too 😆
might check the timing on the tractor glad to see the old paid for stuff still earning it keep what state are you in
I'm in northern Illinois. The timing on both of then are legged as I have overhauled and set then myself. The 426 had got a rocket arm that is adjusting itself. I've got a new one to put on it when it gets a little warmer or. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Where is that farm at?
I'm in northern Illinois about 10 miles from the wi border