My grandfather had one, he said the drive was great until you were in mud and had to back up, the casters didn't like that and would pivot to go backwards and you were stuck. It would blaze a trail going forward though. Was a good machine for the little farms here.
They were somewhat common around here & it was common to see them stuck in the late Summer mud if it was a wet one. They would make quick work of a small, odd shaped field though.👍
They typically don't bring much past $3000 on a good day. And those are in mint condition with straight tin & near perfect original paint. Usually they'll bring $500 - $1000 running & about half if it isn't. Those are auction prices, mind you.
My grandfather had one, he said the drive was great until you were in mud and had to back up, the casters didn't like that and would pivot to go backwards and you were stuck. It would blaze a trail going forward though. Was a good machine for the little farms here.
They were somewhat common around here & it was common to see them stuck in the late Summer mud if it was a wet one. They would make quick work of a small, odd shaped field though.👍
I had one. They were fun to drive and always got a little of attention at shows
Saw one of these about 20 years ago under a shelter. Wonder if it there still? Thanks Ikon ! Regards
Great video! If I were in the market for a small SP, I'd want one. Looks a lot like an SP version of an 82 pull-type
Glad you enjoyed! I think it's the SP version of the 80. They were out on the market at the same time.
made in IHC's Canadian factory where the Swathers/windrowers where made
The independent drive system looks like it would have worked very well for a combine that size.
Probably didn't work well in mud though. Same as a zero turn mower. They're great until you hit mud
You could really scoot around a tight field on those.
It was great until you got it stuck. Dad had one and it was awful in sub par ground.
Cool, thanks Ikon.
Glad you enjoyed!!
W much is one of these worth running and working it has stick steering
They typically don't bring much past $3000 on a good day. And those are in mint condition with straight tin & near perfect original paint. Usually they'll bring $500 - $1000 running & about half if it isn't. Those are auction prices, mind you.
the 9600JhonDeer kicked ass
Cool looking combine.
😂 magic circle 😂 dont let a flerf see this they will go nutz. great old school video. 🇺🇸💯🫶
great content btw
They'll still try to argue about the fields in Nebraska! 😂
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