[AT] Re: StationaryThresher

Thomas O. Mehrkam tomehrkam at houston.rr.com
Wed Feb 21 17:41:54 PST 2007


The web site says it has a Hydrolic Drive.

charlie hill wrote:

> Yep I think you guys are right.  First time I looked I thought there 
> was something comming out of the end of that boom but looking back now 
> it looks like just dust billowing up from the grain head.
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
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>> Len Rugen wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like a hydroswing swather setup.  My bet is that the tractor 
>>> is powering the harvester via hydralics.  Maybe the harvestor can 
>>> also run on the other side or directly behind the tractor for 
>>> transport?
>>>  Len Rugen
>>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>> I think you have it right Len. Hydroswing works so well for cutting 
>> hay that it should also be attractive for combining. My only concern 
>> would be can they transmit the required horsepower through hydraulics 
>> to power what is basically a big combine?
>> The hydro swing option would give the option of working back and 
>> forth in a standing crop with a pull type combine which is impossible 
>> with conventional pull types.
>> Removing the chaff from the field is also a point in its favour for 
>> zero tillers and continuous croppers.
>>
>> Ralph in Sask.
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