my dad has a R72 and I love the sound it makes I live in Quebec Canada, and when we arrive in rural places of the region, there is a lot of them old or more recent
Dad ran CH Gleaners and then upgraded to GH, MH, and MH2 as they came along over the years. We had an N7 up until last year when we bought an R62, but my goal for when I take over the farm is to have a couple MH2s as well. Great machines!
I remember going to look at a new F Gleaner with my dad circa 1978. He ended up buying a used 4400 Deere the Allis dealer had taken on trade because the new Gleaner we looked at already was sold and the dealer didn't know when he could get another one and dad's combine was flat wore out. Still have an old K Gleaner on the farm and cut a few acres with it each year.
Thanks for up loading this fantastic video from the quite humble times then of farming as one can recall a few promotional films from a Gleaner dealer at Aussie field days as a teenager.
This was Gold vid👍Loving old Gleaners, funny half million in custom cutting operation back then, you would be lucky to buy new combine maybe without front for same price in today dollars. It would be interesting to see 4 L models go head to head against S9.👍
I have to disagree, My S97 can do what five L's can do in soybeans. On a good day two thousand bu. is abought all the L can do, we cut on average ten thousand bu. a day.