MF 92 Super Combine
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slap some new paint on her n she be as good as new :)
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If the speed of the video is correct, I see you've got 'er turning pretty good. My dad owned a garage. I often went on service calls to tune-up the 265 Chryslers. . I got that I could tell by the speed of the spreader if the engine was running too slow-that was often the cause of overheating etc. It was best to use a tach. The Chrysler was a tad underpowered, but the S. 92 did swallow a lot of wheat in a day. I once saw a Diesel model with a factory A/C and large tires. (Montana.)
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very nice video of Super 92 in action.
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Nice to see a Super 92 at work. They had a good reputation here on the prairies and were very popular with the custom cutters that came up from the U.S. Closest I got to driving one was my Dad's model 60, a similar design but older and smaller,
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nice combine , we have one that is a great machine ,never lets us down and does a great job.
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Looks a lot like one my cousins and I played on. It sat beside a machine shed for many years. We "combined" many fields as it sat there taking turns "driving." Good memories of good times. Thanks for posting the video
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That video brought tears to my eyes!! Thanks!!
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thats pretty cool but you need to upgrade to a new one lol, keep the "red Rocket"
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nie ma się co dziwić ja widziałem bizona rocznik 1976 i jeszcze jeździł
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Hi! I still own one of these old machines. Doing wheat here in Ontario in July usually gets the engine a little hot, I have to get out and sweep the screen every time I unload the bin.Threw a litre of Lucas in the crankcase and stopped the oil burning.The muffler rusted out so I just made a straight pipe,got to love the sound of the old dodge 265,eh? Hard to believe this was a big machine back in 1960.
That would have to be one of the worst designed combine harvesters ever. The engine is located in a area that would make it difficult to access & be prone to chaff falling on the exhaust manifold and starting fires. The drive belts & chains seem to be hidden between the grain bin and combine body making access for repairs difficult.
gunidera 3 years ago
You sure about that?
Those old massey's were maybe the easiest combines to work on ever. This 92 Super is 30 yrs old working here.
Gear shift always dependable. Not so with many combines. errrr those 510's!
A large flat drive belt instead of a seperator clutch and it worked very well. I guess it was too simple and not enough parts to break down so they changed it.
Easy access to top of straw walkers and those front and rear beaters. Air dome was better on the 90's though.
EyesRed 3 years ago
Remove the drive tire and the motor would slide out for major repairs. One thing we didn't worry about was fire on that motor. Not like some with high top rear motors where the chaff and straw did end up.
All chains, sprockets and bearings had easy access. A very basic HYD system that worked well for power steering, table and reel lifts.
Plugged up cylinder, it was so easy to unplug. Wanna change cylinder (rasp) bars, no problem.A very popular combine in it's time.
EyesRed 3 years ago
Mi abuelo tiene una de estas pero es con sacos funciona de maravilla y aun tiene su motor original un perkins diesel six a-305
pingamax 4 years ago
Pienso que fueron hechos solamente con un motor de gas plano del cilindro de la cabeza 6.
EyesRed 4 years ago
Aca hay unas fotos del motor filtraba un poco de diesel pero se soluciono problema y tienes razon cuando dices que es un motor de 6 cilindros.
pingamax 4 years ago
Nunca sabía que los 92 vinieron con el motor diesel. Las gracias por dejarme saber eso, aprendí algo nuevo. Los cuadros eran grandes que usted demostró. Eso era un ajuste apretado que iba en la calle, no mucha área de cualquier lado.
EyesRed 4 years ago