my dad had one of these. I remember when we looked at it on the used lot in the early 60s. I believe it was the first combine I ever rode on as a kid. Brings back memories.
Good question but, it is not magic. There is a rear steering axle with two 600x16 tires just under the back hood hidden in the milo stalks and dust. I've got a nice AC WD45 that runs nice. I like that ole stuff too. We use it for summer hay raking and light farm chores. Thanks.
It don't seem like much but, they would stop to take pictures, stop, talk and go and then stop, talk and go some more etc. It wasn't depended upon to complete anything, it was just for fun. It amazed all of us that it held together and ran super nice, knock on wood. Hope that explains it better, "just for fun". thanks
Awesome! What is it about those old machines that is so incredibly fascinating? I'm driving machines that are older than I am and I'll probably keep them forever!
my dad had one of these. I remember when we looked at it on the used lot in the early 60s. I believe it was the first combine I ever rode on as a kid. Brings back memories.
AJ67901 1 year ago
Glad to see an old Grain Master still alive, but sure wish the video was longer.
CombineWizard 2 years ago 2
I've gotten a different camera since but, have not had the chance to video the combine working. Thanks.
rc00957 2 years ago
i hav only seen 1 oliver combine face to what was left of it, in my life it was at a metal melt down place it was sad and Where is the back tires?
ACD19farmboy 3 years ago
Good question but, it is not magic. There is a rear steering axle with two 600x16 tires just under the back hood hidden in the milo stalks and dust. I've got a nice AC WD45 that runs nice. I like that ole stuff too. We use it for summer hay raking and light farm chores. Thanks.
rc00957 3 years ago
400 bushels? That's it?
cducktion 3 years ago
It don't seem like much but, they would stop to take pictures, stop, talk and go and then stop, talk and go some more etc. It wasn't depended upon to complete anything, it was just for fun. It amazed all of us that it held together and ran super nice, knock on wood. Hope that explains it better, "just for fun". thanks
rc00957 3 years ago
Awesome! What is it about those old machines that is so incredibly fascinating? I'm driving machines that are older than I am and I'll probably keep them forever!
Elephant7800 3 years ago 2
nice ole combine
sabrefirefighter 3 years ago 3
Thats pretty awesome!!!!! The Guy in the combine didn't look like he knew what he was doing!!!...Ha Ha
80luv 4 years ago