NEW WOOD!!!! Minneapolis Moline HF 88 HARVESTOR gets a new reel!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Here we install the new boards on the real of the Minneapolis Moline HF 88 combine
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that changes the whole looks of the machine
Another improvement in the restoration process. Moline fans would be proud of your efforts (other than saying you need a UB on it LOL)
🤣 Thanks Don!
I would vote for a 5 star
Really nice reel. For real. Nice 7300 cameo.
I enjoy watching you at 1.75 speed by the way. LOL
Have a great day bud!
🤣🤣🤣 thanks Kenny!
good job 26:25
Thank you!
❤👍👍👍👍👍 your almost ready for 100/bu wheat
Thanks Paul!!!
Looks great Ross👍👍
Thanks Tom!
Another good video. That color really pops. What a difference. Lets hope she works as good as she looks.
Thanks Keith!
looks gooder
Thanks!!
I'm ready to see the two 7300s and the 545 in the field lol. Hopefully this fall we can see them shelling corn and cutting beans.
I think we'll be lucky if we get to see Ross cur beans with the mm 88.
I don’t know about both 7300s but at least one maybe 🤣
I don’t have any extra sprockets so I can’t really set the pull type for beans.
wow that look's awesome great job Ross
Thanks Alan!
Good job man
Thanks!
Ross, whenever you doubt how you’re doing something, (like using an old board for a factory pattern) and you’re not sure if it’s a good idea, just ask yourself “WWMDD”, “What Would Moline Dan Do”? And then do it the opposite way! 😂.
🤣 I usually just text him to see what I’m doing wrong
Ross the Oliver guy! I old school your supposed to move the wheel not the drawbar yes you are on a video with someone else harvesting . Could you put plastic drainage tile over them instead of changing the wood keep up the good work
Thanks Fred! Yeah, if you were going to do a whole field you would set the wheels to match the combine. I’m just playing so it’s easier to move the drawbar. I’ve seen guys do that with field tile, but I didn’t have any trouble with it wrapping
Looks like it just came off the dealers lot.
It’s certainly coming along! Thanks!
Not that I generally like looking at another man's wood - but in this case, I think the wood is pretty nice. Good job replacing it. The color definitely makes it pop! Looking forward to a harvest video.
🤣🤣🤣 thanks Charlie!
Getting that pl girl looking good. 👏
Thanks!
I like the darker yellow myself. It will be sharp when it's done
I think it looks good with the red!
Seems good to me adding a bit more better
Thanks Mark!
No one ever doubts that I mean what I say. The problem is I sometimes say all that I mean
You gotta know when to hold ‘em. Know when to fold ‘em.
@@rosstheoliverman and eat more ice cream man 🤣🤣🤣
Ross that is a neat fix,she almost has her parade clothes on
I know, it’s really starting to look nice!!
I have watched several of your videos the past few days -- you are entirely too hard on yourself. On all these videos, you demonstrate an incredible work ethic, enormous knowledge of old tractors (not just Olivers) and mechanical know-how about which literally millions of people in this country have no clue. You are not a failure -- that is a beautiful farm you live on and you have an outstanding collection of tractors and farm implements. My Great Aunt Lois and Uncle Dom Duren had a little 80 acre farm near Elberfeld, IN when I was young and I started driving his Farmall H when I was about 12 years old. Uncle Don had both a Farmall M and an H but the M did not run later on because it had a bad radiator. There was a little woods on the property and on the back side there are still to this day wild blackberry briars that I have literally been picking berries off of for over 50 years. Your videos are both informative and entertaining and you really need to cut yourself a little slack.
P. S. I have a 1955 Chevy 210 four-door in the garage -- I am working on sheet metal at the present time but hope to have it running before fall.
Thank you for the kind words!!!
L👀king good Ross ! Amazing what paint can do to a machine and a woman.
🤣🤣🤣 thanks!
Great video. What do you use for editing your videos?
iMovie
@@rosstheoliverman thank you.
Hello Ross
Do you want to sell the MM combine. I have some wheat I need to cut.
I wasn’t planning on it, but everything‘s for sale if the price is right. It’s very hard to haul because it’s super wide so you have to factor that into your decision.
I from Spencer I guess I would pull it home with a pick up
Do you know what your price would be
@@Rabbit-ge6ns send me an email and we’ll talk about it.
It is going to be so awesome seeing the Moline in action. Can you use the combine for soy beans also?
You could if you had the right sprocket combination. I don’t have any extra sprockets so I think it’s pretty well going to be for wheat only.
Man I sure do love that combine next to this old pull behind witch looks very nice now thanks for the video
Thanks! There will be more videos on it in the future.
Lookin good. Looking forward to the harvest video.
Thanks Dan! It was super fun to use.
Do you have a grain head for your self propelled combine or just a corn head?
Yes, I have one that will fit on there I just have to dig it out of the shed.
I'm waiting for the full video of you combining with it. I never ran a combine but this is giving me an itch to pick up a pull type combine. I think it would look really need hitched up to the OC-6 crawler.
It was a lot of fun im telling you!!!
Ross that's a great improvement well worth the effort it's cool
It was super fun to use!
Hello Ross, your video content is entertaining, your passion for old Iron is commendable👌
Thank you! I enjoy bringing stuff back to life!
That combine is starting to look really good!
Thanks Jeff!
It sure looked great cutting wheat in your cousin's field. Maybe you can find new cylinder bars and concave for it.
Thanks Gary!
Looking good! If you ever do an equipment painting/ tractor painting video, I would be curious to see it. I'm looking for a quick and cheap way to preserve some old machinery.
I’m afraid people would make fun of my painting methods 🤣
Wow Ross that really makes the combine look a whole lot better 👍👏👍👏 thanks Michael
Sure made a big difference! Thanks Michael!
Boy does look good on camera anyways
Thanks John!
Looks good can’t wait to see her in the field soon
Thanks!!
That’s a great paint combo!!!
Thanks John! I think it looks pretty cool
Its a harvester.... not a harvestore. that is a blue tube silo
Minneapolis Moline called it a “HARVESTOR” that’s the way they spelled it.
@@rosstheoliverman I guess moline didnt want litigation with International Harvester.... you know what would have been better on that moline..... my ZAU Minnie Moline on the pull Ross...
Looking great nice seeing the old iron come back to life thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Looks great
Thanks!!!
Looking great. I know you will have a lot of fun running it.
It was super fun indeed!!
👍
Thanks!!
In the short video you showed the other day of that machine harvesting wheat. I noticed the stand of wheat looked like ours. Do you have a truck with lowered sides that combine can unload on to?
I unloaded it into a short gravity wagon.