Just goes to show the old saying's true; "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Apart from normal expected wear and tear and given regular servicing, this old beauty probably never had a major breakdown in its long life. If it were mine, I might want to look at fitting an enclosed cab at the front as protection from dust, weather and wasps. Thanks for an informative posting.
do they use roundup ?? ....field next to this one is still green !!!
ianfelts 1 year ago
Just goes to show the old saying's true; "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Apart from normal expected wear and tear and given regular servicing, this old beauty probably never had a major breakdown in its long life. If it were mine, I might want to look at fitting an enclosed cab at the front as protection from dust, weather and wasps. Thanks for an informative posting.
peteacher52 1 year ago
It's a Deutz engine, but what thresher is it ?.
johnsenkenn 1 year ago
M103 is the mother of all combines
koertje 2 years ago
Deutz is good quality
zuendapp94 2 years ago
That thing is so cool i want one
EnvelopeofDeath 2 years ago
Why does it have paddles instead of tines?
Zeamus634 2 years ago
for sunflower harvest so there is less loss like wise if seeds fall out they dont fall through the paddles
tractorboy8420 2 years ago
Thats some real good footage !! What kind of machine is it ? Looks like a old john deere painted yellow..LOL
rattlinurcage3 3 years ago
its a Clayson M103
claysonsdad 3 years ago
read descr... -_-
glempa5 3 years ago
i think newholland not shure
tractorboy8420 2 years ago
Clayson built the the earlier New Holland combines, up until the TR series twin rotor machines in the 1970's
dmbfan1912 2 years ago