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Anyone live near Bryant combine parts?

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    Posted: 20 Mar 2017 at 10:50pm
The Gleaner K on their page looks way too nice to be scrapped. 

http://bryantcombineparts.com/salvage-arrivals/combines/
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I'd say 90% of those machines look too good to scrap!
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Man ! Those JD sure seem to burn easy. IH and NH had a few but no Gleaners.
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Originally posted by HaroldOmaha HaroldOmaha wrote:

Man ! Those JD sure seem to burn easy. IH and NH had a few but no Gleaners.
That's what they're known for. Started with the --00 series combines, and has kept on until today. 

I only know of one Gleaner that caught fire in our area. It was an L2 that had a hydraulic hose bust back by the engine, and it caught fire. 
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Originally posted by HaroldOmaha HaroldOmaha wrote:

Man ! Those JD sure seem to burn easy. IH and NH had a few but no Gleaners.
That's what they're known for. Started with the --00 series combines, and has kept on until today. 

I only know of one Gleaner that caught fire in our area. It was an L2 that had a hydraulic hose bust back by the engine, and it caught fire. 


A neighbor had a Gleaner set a wheat field on fire about 25 years ago.  It lost a bearing and started throwing sparks.  The Gleaner survived but the wheat crop went up in smoke.
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I live 10 miles away from Bryant Combine Parts. Looked at buying an F there a couple years ago. when I asked the gentlemen behind the counter if I could see it run he asked me to come back in a couple days as the weather would be a little warmer. Was right around 45 degrees. Kinda lost my business, Haven't been back since
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I'm about 10 miles NW of Bryant combine. Bought parts there before and we have had good experiences there.
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There were a couple burned Gleaners in that mix
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