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First combine today, working about a third of a mile away so pics not great, very slow machine....anyone know anything about these? This one is owned by the farmer (the one running the fendts on the silage) they have a series of silos in an old farmyard seperate to their farm with an auger, I believe because artics can not easily get to their actual farm and because this other yard is directly connected to these fields

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Must be very high yielding as there is some swath of straw  :o :o ;)

If our barley is anything to go by it seems to be a good year for straw, even in a 2t/acre crop our 25' Lexion 460 was leaving a swath up to your waist or approx 3' high :)

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Underneath the tin and the cab aside these are hardly any different from the TX32 which I spent three harvest's piloting. Smashing combine that was, nothing too technical about it. It cut crops like Ronseal stains wood. Simple, reliable and easy to use and service. I would like to think this TX62 is the same.

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Thanks Joe, they were taken in Somerset, unfortunatly the field was quite far away, you can see it in the background of many of these pics;

interesting looking back to see how green it all was a month ago;

http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=8778.0

And more recent

http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=9361.0

http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=9384.0

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Excellent, they're the sort of photos I like to see.  The evening/dusk ones are first class.

Don't worry about the field being too far away, I think that sort of photo is great - gets all the scenery in.

Joe

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Someone will have a happy boss...... :-\ :-\

Someone needs a kick up the ar$e, it isn't rocket science to know that you have to stack the bales squarely to stop this happenning is it :-\

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