A selection of photos from our 750 combine in action!!
750 ready for the 2010 season.
Our 750 combine came from farm in Wiltshire, 14ft massey table 3000 hours and very tidy order, was one of a pair working on previous farm, the other combine caught fire, the owner traded up to a bigger capacity combine.
Side shot, note the fabric grain bin covers
Ready for another day, Nr Bath August 2010
Long shot, 565 waiting for load
Front shot showing Massey 14FT Freeflow table
View from the captains chair!!
Unloading into customers tractor and trailer.
Hillary reblading knife.
Hillary carrying out early morning maintenance checks Holcombe 2012
Table attached starting a new field Holcombe 2012
Shut down! a late evening shot, this was the last harvest for this 750 her work done!!
Comments
18.01.2015 21:09
Simon Ranshaw
Fantastic website, and long overdue. You're doing a great service to these workhorses of the wheat fields. Will keep my eyes open for any others on my travels.
18.01.2015 22:22
colin cloude
Many Thanks Simon! They were a major part of farming harvesting history, for sure, and deserve this recognition! Regards Colin Cloude.
Latest comments
23.10 | 10:40
where is this recycling place? I have a 760 and am looking for a sheet metal grain tank cover like the one on the 860,865. However, I am from Germany, which certainly makes things more difficult
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15.09 | 21:02
Hi Colin! I'm make modifications for the Farming Simulator game, and would love to make one of these as a project. Is there any chance you could get me some up measurements of your 24? Thanks.
28.08 | 17:06
Hello, I have read with interest the story of your MF515. I have an MF 187 which is in running order and has cut a few acres this year. I am near Andover and have great interest in old combines.
Simon Ranshaw
Fantastic website, and long overdue. You're doing a great service to these workhorses of the wheat fields. Will keep my eyes open for any others on my travels.
colin cloude
Many Thanks Simon! They were a major part of farming harvesting history, for sure, and deserve this recognition! Regards Colin Cloude.