well there's sure a fuckload of stopping and starting the engine before the things can be offloaded from their flatcar or trailer....thank god my farm runs Gleaners only
@@carterrouth7801 Well, this video is for internal use only... at the Massey-dealers. I am sure that the Gleaner-dealers did have semilar videos too... We are working on a MF760 from 1977, and it will soon be ready to run another 45 years without major problems. The Massey760 combines are built to last..! Mayby due to competent dealers, preparing and checking the machines before they were delivered to the farmer...?
I have a 510 right but when I get enough money back to buy another one I'm gonna by a 750 or 760
well there's sure a fuckload of stopping and starting the engine before the things can be offloaded from their flatcar or trailer....thank god my farm runs Gleaners only
Lol!
Gleaner Combines are a big fucking joke
@@carterrouth7801 Well, this video is for internal use only... at the Massey-dealers. I am sure that the Gleaner-dealers did have semilar videos too... We are working on a MF760 from 1977, and it will soon be ready to run another 45 years without major problems. The Massey760 combines are built to last..! Mayby due to competent dealers, preparing and checking the machines before they were delivered to the farmer...?
I’ve got a 90s Gleaner (R62) and it is legitimately the exact same thing as our 90s Massey (8680).
Gleaned are toys for children