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From: redlinefarms
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  • What kind of engine is that? The cummins?

  • love the sound my favorite part is the start up....fuckin awesome when they are catching cylinders...

    

  • God those m11's beller, I can barley stand behind them when there wide open.

  • Water cooled?

  • @8010cookie  Yes, it has the M11 Cummins in it.

  • @redlinefarms Cool man, yeah i guess it would be... the old gleaners sounded like TANKS! they were soo bloody loud, and i burnt my hands god knows how many time opening the back. Not to mention all the feild fires...

  • that combine is All Allis-Chalmers accept the motor

  • @ACD19farmboy

    actually, the 2 series was redesigned when AGCO was founded, but the overall transverse rotor design is definitely an allis gleaner idea! we got a 1986 R7 Gleaner. it may have deutz paint, but it was truly the last of the great allis' as it has the good ol 516 crawler motor. R5, R6, and R7 were a one year only deal, 60 and 70 style unloader and rear tinwork, but allis motors.

  • @ACD19farmboy not really the last allis combines were n5's and 6's this is is a totally different machine. Not trying to be a dick but i work on them almost every day at a agco dealership.

  • @IHDiesel436 They were still designed by the old Gleaner engineers from years past so I'd say they are still a strong reminant of Allis Chalmers. The overall concept hasn't changed, it's just been improved like everyone elses. Still a Gleaner.

  • Thats one beautiful machine!!!

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