After the old NH135 the first new combine i bought was in 1970 a NH1540 did,nt worry about cabs then just tie a kercheif around your face to keep the dust out,then they brought out the air-stream helmet trouble is it got in the way of having a fag,then there was the straw burn did,nt have any slug trouble after a good burn ,then put the kerchief back on to cultivate in the ash,then a good steam clean before going to bed -ready to do it all over again the next day .
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Re: New Holland 1540
hi richard ,dave has posted on the acmoc site recently and posted some pictures of a new d8 he has got
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Hi Richard,Graham beat me to the keyboard,i think Daves got some work on and has been busy with his tractors,happy christmas and new year to you both and everyone on the board.
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Likewise Roly, regards to you, Graham & the rest of the folks on here for Christmas & New Year
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merry christmas roly, richard and everyone else on the board hope you all have good one
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Re: New Holland 1540
maybe not the right section, but you fellas got any re-hab work planned for our machines over the Christmas?
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Richard,theres plenty of re-hab work been going on must find
a section to post some pictures.
a section to post some pictures.
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Hi Roly,
Could any of you guys explain the different models ie how each series corresponded to the follow on range? i mean is a 8040 the same combine as a 1540?
Neil
Could any of you guys explain the different models ie how each series corresponded to the follow on range? i mean is a 8040 the same combine as a 1540?
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Re: New Holland 1540
roughly speaking 1520 > 8030 (75hp engine), 1530 > 8040 (100hp 6cyl) 1540S > 8050/8055 (5 walker machines), 1545 > 8060 & 1550 > 8070...or thereabouts.....after that when they went TC & TX is a bit of a mystery without sitting down to compare drum sizes, seive areas and whether or not it had a rotary seperator
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