The new S9 Series builds on the strong attributes of our previous models but adds more optimum harvesting performance, technology, comfort, and convenience to take our current and future owners to a level not offered on any other combine.
Learn more about the new S9 SeriesRe: Gleaner A combine serial number age? In reply to Big Al's Acres, 19:36:58 Yep, your right. I live in North Eastern Ontario, 5 miles from the Quebec border,and about 300 miles north of Toronto. Gleaner Combine Serial Number system from 1993 through to 1999. Updated 21-08-07. R62 = 6 R52 = 5. Example: R72 - MJ72101 is a year 2000 R72, built at Independence. Example: Machine S/N - 73001 is a R72, built in 1993, Serial No. Year of Manufactor.
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R62 Gleaner Combine Specs
The Gleaner E was a self-propelled combine harvester manufactured by the Gleaner Manufacturing Company while part of the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company in the 1960s. 17,300 machines were manufactured in total from 1962 to 1969.
These harvesters utilized a 65 hp (49 kW) 226 cubic inch (3.7 Litre) 4-cylindergasoline powered internal combustion engine.
In 1969 the Gleaner E was replaced by the Gleaner K which was nearly identical to the E III model but powered by a larger 250 cu in (4.1 Litre) General Motors 6-cylinder gasoline engine. An Allis Chalmers four cylinder diesel engine was offered as optional equipment on later K2 models after 1976. Gleaner K models were produced by Allis Chalmers until 1982 and remain popular with small scale farmers in the United States due to their simplicity, ease of maintenance, and their small size compared to modern harvesters. They are also widely used by agricultural researchers to harvest small test plots because unlike larger harvesters they can easily be transported between plots on a flatbed trailer towed by a heavy duty pickup truck.
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F2 Gleaner Combines On Craigslist
- List of Gleaner Combine Harvesters by Year of Manufacture.