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Post by superman on Nov 12, 2010 0:12:28 GMT -5
who hear noes about this combine? if you notice it is similar to this nh tx66 heres another combine thats wierd this combine is a cross betwwen a tr and a tx it has the shape of the tx but has rotors what special about is that the rotors go left to right on top of each other i think it was built for over in eruope when it was to wet for rotors but something about the tx wouldnt work eithir thats my two cents for today
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Post by steiger9330 on Nov 12, 2010 7:08:35 GMT -5
Older European combines look a little weird in my opinion but it's cool seeing their model numbers. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by socha4440 on Nov 12, 2010 8:51:07 GMT -5
Yeah I think they are an older European combine too.
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Post by johndeere9430 on Nov 12, 2010 11:43:48 GMT -5
i think the case ih is a newer european combine
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Post by superman on Nov 12, 2010 14:06:59 GMT -5
i was looking and i found some more info nh and case got the idea to paint the txs red so case would have a walker combine i dont now if this is the truth or not but i think i got the jist of it
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Post by djt14 on Nov 13, 2010 16:08:24 GMT -5
ya i asked my dad the red one is a walker combine so case can claim it has a walker not sure about that tf though maybe they were drunk when they made it
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Post by redranger on Nov 13, 2010 18:56:24 GMT -5
Older European combines look a little weird in my opinion . Weird ain't even the word for it.... CIH "Arcus" 2500 combine, German...
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Post by johndeere9430 on Nov 13, 2010 21:24:03 GMT -5
haha they probley think are combines are weird
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Post by Austin Stewart on Nov 13, 2010 23:46:22 GMT -5
haha they probley think are combines are weird New Holland CR and CIH AFX combines that look almost identical except for decals are built here and shippped overseas. I know there are many other products built here and shipped overseas as well. The current european machines built by the big 3 manufacturers all look the same as what we use with a few decal changes. The big differences we notice are those independent combine brands (laverda and arcus are the only 2 I can name) that are not sold over here. The Arcus combine is/was an independent brand that case ih partnered up with to provide a walker style combine that was not associated with new holland.
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Post by djt14 on Nov 14, 2010 10:45:40 GMT -5
the cr and afx i believe are made in grand island nebraska
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Post by magnum 7240 on Jan 5, 2011 18:07:50 GMT -5
thats a wired looking combine
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Post by djt14 on Jan 5, 2011 20:10:47 GMT -5
ok i think i figured it out now the arcus was a prototype for case the first case is so case a walker so they can have more marketing probably and the afx combines are made in grand island nebraska the cx combines are made in belgium and the cr combines are made in new jersey i think but im not sure and the cx and the afx are not related at all the cx has a walker and the afx has a rotor but the cr and afx are the same pretty much but just a different decal but im not sure
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Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Jan 11, 2011 22:52:07 GMT -5
CR and AFX are VERY different!!!! First of all: the AFX (Axial-Flow) has a drive-shaft running down the side of the combine strait to the feeder-house. The CR has the Twin Rotor design. Look at the rear end: the CR has a slightly shorter wheel-base and body. The only real, design aspect, that is the same is the chasis and engine. And both are made in Grand Island, Nebraska. The CX's are made in northern Belgium just across the road from where New Holland's, and I think Case IH's, large square balers are made.
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Post by djt14 on Jan 11, 2011 22:57:06 GMT -5
oh ya i forgot about the rotors i was sorta talking about like the looks of them but ya ur right they are very different
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