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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ontario, Oregon
Posts: 2
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I'm looking for a Case international 1666 or 2166. The combine needs to have a specialty rotor. I'm from Eastern Oregon and looking to run corn, wheat, alfalfa seed and black beans through it. Also I'd be interested in a 18-20 header with pickup reel, a pickup header, and a 8 row corn header set up for 22 in rows. The combine needs to be in nice condition and preferably have less than 3,000 hours. Thanks for the help!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Riverton Wy (Gods Country)
Posts: 189
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I have a 2188 in awesome condition, specialty rotor with afx style impellers, both sets of concaves and grates. $65,000.00. I also have a 8 row 22" corn head, with several spare parts $8,000.00 I have 2 choices of real nice edible bean heads, all perforated floors one with a sund pick up and the other with a elmers pick up $12,500.00 or $17,500.00 I also have a brand new lateral tilt kit for a casein combine. I paid $6200.00 for it and would sell it for that price. The only thing I don't have is a direct cut header with a pick up reel. If the 2188 is more machine then you want I would still be willing to sell the heads. If you have any questions or would like pics give me a call at 307 851 1680 thanks Shawn...
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ontario, Oregon
Posts: 2
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Hey Shawn,
I'll keep you in mind for the 22" corn header for sure if I get a combine found. The 2188 is a little too much machine for me. Everyone I talk to says I'll be sorry with that large of machine in Beans. It's hard to keep it full when we are only putting 8 rows together. If I find a combine I'll be in touch with you about the corn head. Thanks...Ryan |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Riverton Wy (Gods Country)
Posts: 189
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Sounds good. When you do your beans are you just cutting and roding them?Or are you running a picket on them? We have great success with the 2188 in beans but you are correct about getting enough feed, we put 12 rows of 30" together, or 16 rows of 22" together. We also run a tr97 in beans with great success. We mostly harvest pinto and small reds, I have harvested black beans in the past and they seem to crack a little easier. Good luck in your ventures and I hope you find what you are looking for. How's the weather been out your way?
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