My 90 year old uncle still farms and he still runs his N5 and N6 Gleaner out on his farm. I grew up around Gleaner Transverse Combines and I'll always prefer and refer them to any other brand. My most favorite will always be the R72.
If you run 40 ft. heads the extension is the best thing you can do to a Gleaner. Why Gleaner can't come from the factory with a long enough auger is a mystery to me.
We bought these combines a year ago and our farm has been running Gleaner since the 70's. I'm biased to Gleaner combines but they are all as good as the operator is. IMO
Simple combines that make a great sample that through over very little grain. They have a great cleaning system that no other combine has. Lighter weight for mud, in the past we ran just big tires up front and we could go just about anywhere. I should do a video on what is so different on a gleaner and why we prefer.
@@zcole6612 not sure, I would have preferred to do 1250 LSW or 1100 but that's not an option and rear wheel assist should be good enough. Do you know the price of case and deere tracks?
@@TwinElmFarms no I see used tracks in tractor house for sale and there was a set of 1250 Lsw on there off of a 9620R deere for sale in the classifieds