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LDI
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Lang Diesel Inc started in Hays, Kansas when Brian Lang, president, opened a repair shop out of his tool box. Since then, LDI has grown to a full-service equipment dealership with extensive sales, product and technology support.
LDI is the only Ag dealership to cover the entire state of Kansas with twelve locations. Currently their locations are located in Hays, Smith Center, Colby, Salina, Hillsboro, Ellinwood, Topeka, Chanute, Garden City, and South Hutchinson. This commitment to Kansas farmers’ is backed by extensive parts inventories, parts professionals, dedicated product specialists, and an AGCO-trained service team for product support. LDI carries AGCO brands such as Fendt, TerraGator, RoGator, Massey Ferguson, Sunflower and Gleaner.
LDI is the only Ag dealership to cover the entire state of Kansas with twelve locations. Currently their locations are located in Hays, Smith Center, Colby, Salina, Hillsboro, Ellinwood, Topeka, Chanute, Garden City, and South Hutchinson. This commitment to Kansas farmers’ is backed by extensive parts inventories, parts professionals, dedicated product specialists, and an AGCO-trained service team for product support. LDI carries AGCO brands such as Fendt, TerraGator, RoGator, Massey Ferguson, Sunflower and Gleaner.
LDI-Salina has Husqvarna Mowers and Tools
LDI Salina is now your newest Husqvarna dealer location. At LDI, we have been selling and servicing Husqvarna equipment for years at various locations, and we are thrilled that we will now be able to offer the Husqvarna brand at LDI-Salina as well. The expanded variety of products available at our Salina site will help us better meet customer needs while preserving the high-caliber goods and services that our clients have come to expect from us.
Learn more at ldi.us/ldi-salina-now-offers-husqvarna-equipment-and-tools
Learn more at ldi.us/ldi-salina-now-offers-husqvarna-equipment-and-tools
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LDI On the Road with Larry Ryan (short version)
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. For nearly 35 years, we've been Doing What it Takes together to sustain strong and healthy long-term relationships with our customers, farmers, and in many cases, friends. When we heard about the work being done to get L...
LDI On the Road for Harvest with Larry Ryan- Gem, KS
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. For nearly 35 years, we've been Doing What it Takes together to sustain strong and healthy long-term relationships with our customers, farmers, and in many cases, friends. When we heard about the work being done to get L...
LDI On the Road for Harvest '22 with Tyler Smith
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. Gleaner combines are built on a solid foundation of harvesting legacy while introducing new technologies to assure efficiency, low loss levels, good grain quality, and capacity. Learn more about LDI and view our equipmen...
LDI On the Road for Harvest '22 with Wolf Family Farm
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. The Wolf family isn't new to AGCO equipment- especially Gleaner combines. Gleaner combines are built on a solid foundation of harvesting legacy while introducing new technologies to assure efficiency, low loss levels, go...
LDI On the Road for Harvest '22 with Michael Finley's L2 Gleaner
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. LDI has 10 locations across Kansas to provide new and pre-owned equipment sales, service, and parts. We love seeing the equipment in use, whether it's the latest Fend IDEAL combine or, in this case, a classic Gleaner L2 ...
LDI On the Road with Knopf Family Farm for Harvest '22
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. Knopf Family Farm made the switch to Gleaner combines after a side-by-side demo in harsh harvest conditions. The Gleaner surpassed the competition in its ability to harvest clean grain with minimal loss, plus its lighter...
LDI On the Road for Harvest '22 with Kevin Winter
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. Gleaner combines are built on a solid foundation of harvesting legacy while also introducing new technologies to assure efficiency, low loss levels, good grain quality, and capacity. Learn more about LDI and view our equ...
LDI- Harvest with Dale Conard, Nickerson, KS
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LDI's marketing team hit the road this summer, visiting our customers and farmers in the field to see their equipment at work and hear how AGCO products fit in their operation. Dale and Penny Conard have run Gleaner combines in their custom cutting business and farm for many years. Gleaner combines are built on a solid foundation of harvesting legacy while also introducing new technologies to a...
Wheat Harvest with Larry Ryan-Gem, KS
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On the road for #harvest22, LDI visited new and legacy customers. Including favorites like Larry Ryan and his R62 Gleaner near Gem. Rooted in farmer-first design, the Gleaner brand will celebrate a century of harvesting heritage in 2023! What was your favorite Gleaner over the years? #ItsGottaBeGleaner #WeAreLDI
Dale Conard- Nickerson, KS wheat harvest
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On the road for wheat #Harvest22 we had the opportunity to visit the Conards near Nickerson, KS. Nothing makes us prouder than witnessing our high-quality AGCO machinery in action, bringing in the crop for Kansans. ldi.us/ #ItsGottaBeGleaner #KSWheat #WeAreLDI
LDI salesperson Gerald Funk: Walk around a preowned 2014 Massey Ferguson 2956A Round Baler
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Walk around a preowned 2014 Massey Ferguson 2956A Round Baler with LDI Salesperson Gerald Funk.
Fendt 718 tractor walk around with Justin Christie, LDI-Topeka salesman
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This 2022 Fendt 718 tractor with front-wheel assist tractor is 180 hp. NEW 2022 Fendt 718 Call Justin Christie for more information! 785-213-5618 #Fendt #AgEquipment
Kubota MX series tractor walkaround with LDI-Council Bluffs
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With the new CAB or ROPS variants, the Kubota MX Series is not only affordable, but it also delivers year-round comfort. The Kubota MX Series tractors have unrivaled versatility; available in 2WD or 4WD versions, with either Gear or HST Transmission options - and with horsepower ratings ranging from 55.5 to 63.4 gross horsepower - they can handle just about any job. View our LDI Kubota equipmen...
LDI-Council Bluffs- Chris Hiller- Kubota RTV
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The Kubota RTV Series is for you if you require a utility vehicle for farming during the week, hunting on the weekends, or simply travelling around your land more effectively. Wherever your work takes you, this equipment is ready to go. View our LDI Kubota equipment at ldi.us/search?q=kubota
LDI- Gleaner Gerald Sweep Kit. (Part 2 of 2)
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LDI- Gleaner Gerald Sweep Kit. (Part 2 of 2)
LDI- Gleaner Gerald- Learn about the Gleaner S67 Combine (Part 1 of 2)
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LDI- Gleaner Gerald- Learn about the Gleaner S67 Combine (Part 1 of 2)
Coming soon to LDI, the winning Massey Ferguson 8S!
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Coming soon to LDI, the winning Massey Ferguson 8S!
Video: TG C Series Liquid System Tank Float
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Video: TG C Series Liquid System Tank Float
Video: RG C Series Pressure Balance Across Boom
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Video: RG C Series Pressure Balance Across Boom
Video: RG C Series Hillside Compensation
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Video: RG C Series Hillside Compensation
Video: RG C Series Full Boom Breakaway
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Video: RG C Series Full Boom Breakaway
whats the straw like coming out the back? can it be baled? Our neighbor has a red brand and the straw is so chewed up its difficult to bale.
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I grew up in logging country where the KISS principles rule. Easy to fix. Easy to maintain. Cost effective and reliable. First time I saw a big silver Gleaner combine I said what is that? After a closer look, I can’t believe anyone buys the other ones. Marketing over logic but glad to see them approaching 100 years!
Has gleaner fix there wiring issues?
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I was born and raised in a country area ........until I was 7 years old. Long story short, my trade is in quality engineering and advanced mechanical problem solving and root cause analysis. I do not understand farming, but I do understand machines. Based on what I've seen in this video, we need more of this! This is how things are supposed to be made, to last period. Simple efficient designs will always be more reliable, robots and repeatable for many years. I am speaking blindly about this and now will have to go research their RMPPM against competitors as well.
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Getting our first combine this spring and are buying an L2 to run wheat!
Best combine made in that era.
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Hello good video can you take a look at my latest video and give me some hints on how to get more out of my combine
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The simplest most underrated combine on the market, Go Gleaner.
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Have you used this “1size fits all” machine in bluegrass or rye grass?
Pound for pound you can't beat a Gleaner for your money, smart design, belts instead of hydro drives use much less energy and you know everything is turning at the proper speed with belts as long as they aren't slipping. Relatively easy to work on as well. And I do love the way they look 😁
Maintenance is super nice both for the combine and the headers, my grandfather and I were able to partly disassemble the left side of the soybean header and change the straps and reassemble it in 1h30, it would have been even faster if it wasn’t the first time we did that
We have a had 3 gleaner combines loved them all easy to fixes nearly no losses out the back less than 1/4 bushels loss nobody around use with other colors can come close to that when get 0 dockage at the local elevator u set it right and Ave the right guy in the set it the best machine u will every run
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It would be nice to see how they are taken out anyway.
The first problem in combine for me its the chain of the feader, how can you do maintenance daily on the second one?
What daily maintainence? There are access panels in the tank to the rear chain & adjustment of the chain only happens once or twice a season.
If Gleaners are so "great" why are the a distant 3rd???
Because the design is outdated and hard to scale for anything above a class 7 it’s a wonder that agco keeps them around when even Deere is going to a twin rotor machine lol not nocking single rotor machines but it pretty obvious that transverse rotor is a bad design.
@@farmyardfab so you're saying with a near million dollar machine in sub $4 corn, you can launder money faster? And if i need to harvest seed, most of it won't germinate because its all been destroyed on the way through? 😉
@@randymagnum143 well our New Holland harvests seed beans just fine 🤷🏼♂️
@@farmyardfab typed out a lengthy response about new holland machines......and then remembered.......is there a difference between the cnh machines now? Or just color? There are a few red ones around, the only NH i can think of local got turned back in after lease was up. Nothing wrong with them, i imagine. Deere seems to have our market sowed up even with all their shortcomings, with a few morons throwing what i can only assume is dirty money at claas and cat dealers for million dollar machines.
@@farmyardfab my father likes to watch the trains go by loaded with new tractors and harvestors, either a load of green, or red and blue machines mixed together. No, Gleaners, not for 40 years. They ruled this area, back then. Deutz air cooled Zippos were the death knell, along with incredibly poor management from the krauts, and then agco doesn't even seem to remember they sell Gleaner.
Kind of hard to take that thing into the shop every time you need it repaired. I guess you send mechanics out to farms if the farmer cannot fix it himself.
He left out the part where you can do your seeding the same time you are harvesting.
If you have worn out accelerator rolls then yes. If your rolls are good seed loss is easy to adjust & solve without loading up your sieve with MOG.
The deer love my neighbors deere.
...my neighbors used to rag on me about that....until they took their red machine out, shelled a field of corn early...and then had the bright idea of double discing the field and planting wheat into it. The field came up pretty solid with corn....and their faces were a bit red as well. The funniest thing about the whole situation was when a local agronomist (Yeah, he really is a qualified agronomist!) stopped and asked them how they were going to solve the problem...and with a straight face they looked at him and said...."wait for a frost"......
Nice Machine Gleaner,, you sold me
Its so funny how hes at the start after flipping open the lid ....alright and when were done. I wish it was that easy. ha ha. omg so funny.
^doesn't own a Gleaner...yet still takes the time to bash them...hmmm
The only mods I have done on my R40 are removing every other wire grate. Puts a very clean sample in the bin. With a Gleaner you can shell corn before lunch and after lunch you can run beans with a few simple adjustments.
I bet changing that top feederhouse chain would be fun.
It is.
Not bad, door swings down underneath gives you full access. All and all probably the easiest to work on compared to watching my friends with red or green. We use to run 9500/9600 and switch to silver. In the late 90s
gleaner cause it is not a deere for sure
Gleaners have always looked and performed cheap and always will.
Yes they perform & they are cheap to run.
Worked with them all and Gleaner is the best and simplest!
Gleaner is tried and true. Been around a long time but I've heard of spindle and planetary issues.
Deere and Case much simpler and easier
Good to see someone is considering the guy who has to work on it.
Right, tye actual innards. I will say having used this auger its something that takes a bit to get comfortable with and we never unloaded on the go. At least after one of workers banged it up then proceeded to try to cut it off.
A proven track record. Production not problems. Full weight of customer support lines. High grain recovery efficiency percentages and fuel economies. From field to grainery, the most cost effective machines in the business.
The fendt ideal combines look beautiful.
And its a massive beast. Gleaners are designed around efficiency and easy to work on. Simplicity. Not 10 tons of shiney plastic like its a sportcar
Completely and blatantly false about how the machine is fed.
How so?
Yes, please explain.
Now that a Gleaner, she"s a lookin' good. Lookin' good.
Much more to do than on Deere.and bolts to remove pulls to change.to bad they couldn’t make as simple as Deere .i mite try one.thanks
Is there a way to make the head centered to the combine? We’re looking to switch our combine and our main concern is how the grain cart won’t be able to follow the combine tracks since the head isn’t centered. I heard there was a “ridge till kit” but we couldn’t find anything on the internet.
The header is centered on the machine. The feederhouse opening is offset to the right.
The feeder is offset so the header is also offset to compensate so I would recommend painting white lines on the header to know where the feeder hole is lined up
Here’s a fact... they don’t sell Gleaners in rice farming country.
boomerang379 do they even sell gleaners at all? I’m pretty sure gleaners themselves are a myth.
Only real rice combine is the old john Deere CTS or a lexion
You can special order the rice version...
@@kmac7504 agco's corporate structure is a joke, and their dealers in my state are as bad as what Deeres have become.
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Miss leading when comparing feederhouse widths. Gleaner is the smallest at 39 inches, but when the material hits the competitors 30" rotor, it really has the entire circumference of the 30" rotor (94 square inches) to be spread around and fed through.. You guys try and do it all with 39". Plus, Gleaner must send the cut material thru two feeder chains and a transition to get to the rotor, whereas competition feeds with one chain.; Lastly, the feeder house is off set in a gleaner, resulting in uneven material feeding into the feederhouse, where the chains must spread the material more even. 40 year old design.
Mark Bell yes an excellent 40 year old design. Remember axial designs are even older, and about time they get replaced, right? Plus I don't ever have to replace cones and elephant ears.
Id rather have a gleaner than a deere. I worked as a mechanic at a deere dealership and it was not uncommon to see bearing failure of the deere rotory do to the feed design.
wonder how many bearing failures cause John Deere fires every year plus most Deere's have all that plastic shit once she is on fire cunts pretty much fucked where as the Gleaner's are metal less likely to have a run away fire
@@mattlf9120 Both are around the same age, Curtis Baldwin patented both back in the 1930s
J. A. G. Hey mate ,I don't know much about Gleaners ,what system did Baldwin patent and when did they first use the transverse rotor ? Thanks.
Nothing runs like Gleaner !!!
Your right nothing burns like a Gleaner.
@@theredhead5553 you mean "burns" not "runs"