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Max. Height of Gleaner L2 or L3??

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    Posted: 07 Apr 2012 at 8:10am
Just wondering if anyone had a manual stating the max. height of the L Series combines.  Just wondering if one would go in my shop.  The M goes in fine, but there ain't a lot of room up top.  Thanks!
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If your M fits in the shop the L will also. They have the same dimensions. Ryan
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Forgot to mention tire sizes change height.  Ryan
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Thanks, Ryan.  I kind of figured that.  Thinking of upgrading down the road, so I wanted to know for sure.  My M has smaller tires, so I will have to factor that in.
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My L2 just fits into a 14 foot sidewall shed. It's got the big tires (23.1x34) and is a late L2 with a yeild monitor sticking a bit above the grain tank along with a couple lights. I'd say you should be fine with a 14 foot shed. My L2 won't fit into a 12 foot shed and neither did my M2 I had and that had 23.1x30 tires.
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On the L2 I had with 30.5x32 rubber, it would go in door that that had 12ft 6in height opening.  Had about 3in left to spare.  Sidewall height is no factor IF you can't go in the door.
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We use to have to let the air out of the tires to get them in the old shop.
When Dad built the new shop he put a 14' x 20' door on it. He was planning on doing Combine work now most of the work they do is compact and mid sized tractors.
Hasn't been a combine in there for years. 
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