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International 503 Combine

Angus 62

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Owned one for a number of years. Hauled it for scrap a year ago. Had both a three row corn head and a sixteen foot head to cut wheat.
 

PureCountry

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This 503 has been doing 50-100 acres for many years, and looks to be in real nice condition. I'll get used to it, even if it isn't the shade of green I grew up with. :p
 

redrobin

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jodywy said:
gee got a JD 4400 with less then 3000 hours , for a whole thousand... :shock:
I'd rather have leprosy in both eyes and a bug in my ear and a tooth ache while being home sick than have a 00 series jd combine. :lol:
 

burnt

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redrobin said:
jodywy said:
gee got a JD 4400 with less then 3000 hours , for a whole thousand... :shock:
I'd rather have leprosy in both eyes and a bug in my ear and a tooth ache while being home sick than have a 00 series jd combine. :lol:

Well now you are just being nasty! I've done a few acres in a couple of '00 series and got along just fine!

And a 4400 for a thousand bucks doesn't owe anybody too much.

But there were good ones and bad ones in every model.
 

George

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redrobin said:
jodywy said:
gee got a JD 4400 with less then 3000 hours , for a whole thousand... :shock:
I'd rather have leprosy in both eyes and a bug in my ear and a tooth ache while being home sick than have a 00 series jd combine. :lol:

I've only had a little experience - - - 2) 4400s 1) 6600 2)7720s 1)9500 and 1) 9550

Still running the 9500 and the 9550 - - - main reason we traded the 7720s off was so we could put child seats in the cab ( although they are easier to operate)

Between the 4400s and the 6600s I had three Olivers ( the biggest being a 7800 that was top of the line at the time ) Also ran three New Ideas with husking beds ( only 6 row ear corn pickers in the county ) did custom work for several seed corn companies as well as filling 4 cribs that held 8,000 bu each.

I feel with reasonable care most equipment will preform well.
 

littlejoe

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I feel with reasonable care most equipment will preform well.[/quote]

Ain't that the truth, George? I got a D7 3t---early 40's------hyd dozer and elec start on the pony motor been added. And my other stuff is a tad newer----stack cruiser maybe early 60's---and--wowser!---some even newer.

But maintained right, used but not abused, it gets the work done. And all bought on the 'one easy payment' plan.
 

cowman52

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Went back to California to help out some folks once, these people didn't throw anything away. D8-2u, pony motor had a crank out the top of the hood. Stack retriever was on a 38 dodge 2 ton truck. We went to town for grocery in a 49 Chevrolet 5 window. Pulled the hay balers with 2 fordson majors.
 
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