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any hillside gleaners pictures

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    Posted: 16 Sep 2015 at 6:25pm
lets see some hillsides running 
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cant believe there are no hillsides out there
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didn't need a hillside combine when I had my "G". it's wide stance was great! even on my goat mountains!
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other brands had a hard nuff time doing flatlands...that's why they had to build so many hillside combines!
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Gotta love the Gleaner Super Series! With gravity independent cleaning, they can operate on hillsides up to 23% slope
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so could my "G"
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there used to be quite afew around here but there is some really steep fields around here know the last twenty years alot of that has been put in crp
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Last one I saw here, a GH diesel, was at an auction 100 miles away. It went for $200 and ran great......wish I would have jumped on it now.
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Most of the Gleaners had hillside blowers in this area. The blower worked good until the yields went up. Everyone of my Gleaners had that blower until I got my N. Helped a friend that had a 6620SH and it was a weird thing to operate, hit a bump or hole in  the field and the machine would shift side to side until it got over the hole bounce. We had a CH in the area when I was much younger. It was a headache for the local dealer, it liked to get caught and not switch sides like it was suppose to. The M series were the last Gleaner SH if I remember correctly. I know they made an MH2 but don't know if it ever made the 3. 
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DD'OHH!
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