I grew up on a family farm in S.W. North Dakota during the 60's and 70 's . During the 60's, we had a IH 151 , later a 403 .Neither looked as BAD ASS as this 503. Hydo. I can't stop watching the video of it going down the field. Thank you so much for bringing back fond memories of great way to grow up!
Engine is sure out in the open and easy to get at. Anymore the new combines have the engine really closed in, but I guess that makes them safer from fires.
@@kurtlikesoldmilwaukee9087 No, I believe he has cannibalised a late 915 to get the engine, hydro and feeder house, to create this improved version. The DT414 wasn't avilable till after the 503 was out of production. We had both a 403 and later a 915, the 915 was a poor design as it always had cleaning fan and cylinder variable speed issues. His improvements gives him the advantages of both machines. I had similar thoughts to do likewise when I finally got fed up with the 915. But a 503 wasn't to be had so we went with a late 1660 and spent a bunch of money, instead.
This thing has to be the most famous combine on the whole interweb!
Absolutely love this machine and you guys dedication to keeping in the fight!
Love the sound of the turbo😊
I grew up on a family farm in S.W. North Dakota during the 60's and 70 's . During the 60's, we had a IH 151 , later a 403 .Neither looked as BAD ASS as this 503. Hydo. I can't stop watching the video of it going down the field. Thank you so much for bringing back fond memories of great way to grow up!
I love the 101, 141, 151, 181 series, 03 series too. I’m gonna buy an old 503 for threshermens reunions, all original in perfect condition for $950
Engine is sure out in the open and easy to get at. Anymore the new combines have the engine really closed in, but I guess that makes them safer from fires.
No not Really because jd and caseih Burn More than anything else 😅😅
Nice looking old iron. I'll be looking for a 7-915 next year to run.
She looks and Sounds great and She Ain't green 😃😃
Biggest problem I could see with this old girl is part availability. Still pretty cool to still see it in the field.
Not had any issues so far. Plenty of other donor combines and can make alot of parts work from different models
Nice machine
That thing might ALMOST be stock lol...looks good
"Factory" options.
Good looking machine for sure....the engine and separator out of a 915?
My dad built the engine years ago, put a combine oil pan on it. But would be the same thing as 915. Separator is 915
What are all the modifications you have done to the combine?
What size engine is on that 503?
DT414
Did it come from the factory with the DT414?
@@kurtlikesoldmilwaukee9087 No, I believe he has cannibalised a late 915 to get the engine, hydro and feeder house, to create this improved version. The DT414 wasn't avilable till after the 503 was out of production. We had both a 403 and later a 915, the 915 was a poor design as it always had cleaning fan and cylinder variable speed issues. His improvements gives him the advantages of both machines. I had similar thoughts to do likewise when I finally got fed up with the 915. But a 503 wasn't to be had so we went with a late 1660 and spent a bunch of money, instead.
That thing is absolutely BAD to the BONE!!!!!!!!!!!