We had 2 New Holland combines and a MF 760 where I worked, I was always jealous of the 760 driver as he had a/c and we didnt. It was a good combine on the steep hills. Lovely memories, thankyou.
now that is one of the best combines I've seen... Hillmaster setting way back in late 1970's. Low profile, wide axel and tires spacing truly make it a worthy Hillmaster combine. not to mention if it is properly maintained it can run virtually forever... thnx for sharing this ;)
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Massey's where build for wheat because they came from Canada, they also do ok in corn and beans, the 510 and 700 series does good in beans and the 800 does good for corn
I've got 40 acres and you've got 53 and I've....you know the rest. I used to spend hours as a child watching the harvest. Our local farmer had one of those and a new holland. He also had an old ford tw35 tractor that was his main work horse. Back to a time when there was stubble burning.
The Britain's model of this machine was a feature in many many bedrooms in the 1980s, mine included. There are still a fair few of these machines around, these and John Deere 1085s are the machines I still think off during the harvest.
I had a brochure for an MF 665 combine - probably around 1983. There was a picture of an optional powerflow header. It wasn't available in denmark though....according to that brochure.
I think powerflow was invented by Massey Ferguson sometime in the early 80s. When they stopped building combines themselves and started selling rebadged dronningborg combines the danes got acces to the technology.
We had 2 New Holland combines and a MF 760 where I worked, I was always jealous of the 760 driver as he had a/c and we didnt. It was a good combine on the steep hills. Lovely memories, thankyou.
Nice to see old girls out working and not rusting away.
The original gentle giants of the combine world.
This brings back memories. We had a 307.
It's amazing how big combines have gotten
now that is one of the best combines I've seen... Hillmaster setting way back in late 1970's. Low profile, wide axel and tires spacing truly make it a worthy Hillmaster combine. not to mention if it is properly maintained it can run virtually forever...
thnx for sharing this ;)
you all probably dont care at all but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me
@Tripp Bryson Instablaster =)
@Brandon Paul i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Brandon Paul DAMN IT REALLY WORKED! I literally got access to my ig password within roughly 45 minutes of using the site.
Thank you so much, you saved my ass :D
@Tripp Bryson you are welcome :)
loved driving these combines
Massey's where build for wheat because they came from Canada, they also do ok in corn and beans, the 510 and 700 series does good in beans and the 800 does good for corn
Draper header so ahead of its time😮
Super cool. Great to watch.👍😊🇮🇪
my Dad had two of those combines replaced them with 2 860s I still think the 860 was the best conventional combine ever built.
Well, l had an 865. A great combine in wheat, but hopeless in barley. Endless chokes and breakdowns - l got rid of it after two seasons.
Gleaner L3
I've got 40 acres and you've got 53 and I've....you know the rest. I used to spend hours as a child watching the harvest. Our local farmer had one of those and a new holland. He also had an old ford tw35 tractor that was his main work horse. Back to a time when there was stubble burning.
Farm I worked on had 2 of these, its a sound I will never forget! Many of hours spent on 1 of these.
Peter Keightley doesn't scream anywhere near as loud as a 510
Coniston
Coniston Hall
@@kylekenan2321 especially with the Chevy 327 or 350 V8's with straight pipes!
The Britain's model of this machine was a feature in many many bedrooms in the 1980s, mine included. There are still a fair few of these machines around, these and John Deere 1085s are the machines I still think off during the harvest.
I still have the Britains model :) But i never saw or drove this in real . Only combine i drove was an ihc 531 .
I would love to see this combine in FS 22 and fs25 that's a really cool looking combine
a true classic beauty !
We had 2 760s and an 860 when I was a kid.
Some time in the 80's the engineers that developed the Massey combined were killed in a plane crash and that was when they quit building combines
I had a brochure for an MF 665 combine - probably around 1983. There was a picture of an optional powerflow header. It wasn't available in denmark though....according to that brochure.
Good to see the real is at the right height and speed, most movies of combines i watch it amazes me how operators get it wrong
Graeme Goodwin Quite right, most of these videos the drivers have the reel going miles to fast....
She's a beauty.
Massey Ferguson canadense ou england às duas são de primeira qualidade 😀😀👍👍
gotta love the fergs. when is she from?
I think powerflow was invented by Massey Ferguson sometime in the early 80s. When they stopped building combines themselves and started selling rebadged dronningborg combines the danes got acces to the technology.
Nice
That sure is tight unit 😂
What does the reel keep banging against?
Probably bad bearings in the sickle or reel.
We have a 755, haven’t seen another one over here...... we’re in UK
C'est plus beau à regarder tourner dans un esprit vivant que les machine d'aujourd'hui ! le 02/12/17
I don't know who is building them now it's either Agco it CHS
My dad had one of these!
Beleza de massey
At 1.25 into the movie it sounds like the dog gear on the re thresher is rumbling away. I could never hear the buzzer go off.
Es muy bueno
My girlfriends dad has 3 of these
Na minha região passou 750 teve vida curta não aprovou veio pra teste os produtores não tiran interesse
1978 model.
Back when Canada built more than SJWs & apologies.
MF en España nunca tuvo mercado ni opción de triunfar, vi una o dos en toda mi vida en acción tenían fama de malas y blandas
дон 1500 прям
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My dad had one of these!