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"I changed to John Deere because the float-spring-equipped platform helps shave most beans off the ground."

The switch is on. The Long Green Line... Leadership in product and service... today and tomorrow. 'I changed to John Deere because the float-spring-equipped platform helps shave most beans off the ground' Ohio farmer Clemence Meyer farms near Bellevue. In October of 1971 he took delivery of a John Deere 6600 Combine with 15-foot platform and 4-row 443 corn head. He traded in a 1971 combine of another make. Meyer says: 'I changed to John Deere for the float-spring platform and better crop cleaning. This is a better spring-action floating head because it goes up and over stones, and follows irregular ground better so save more beans. The head floats on springs and has wear plates below. It won't gouge in the ground; that helps keep dirt out of the grain. Since the head floats, I can even go crossways in dead furrows. In 1971 I harvested 300 acres of beans and will do about 200 acres in 1972. 'This 6600 Combine does a much better job of cleaning the crop. Compared to the other make combine I traded, I believe the 6600 has a longer cleaning shoe, and a lower fan to take dirt out. The upper sieve fingers are longer and I don't have to open the sieve so far. I ordered Perforated boots for such places as the clean-grain elevator to help remove weed seeds:' The switch is on to John Deere Combines. Shouldn't a John Deere be your next combine? Ask your neighbor. And see your John Deere dealer soon for more details.

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Flip a switch and whip muddy spots. The new Power Rear-Wheel Drive is exclusive on the John Deere 7700 Combine.

Flip a switch and whip muddy spots ... New Power Rear-Wheel Drive is exclusive on the John Deere 7700 Combine. Here's a practical answer to harvesting on soft and wet fields. It's new Power Rear-Wheel Drive for the John Deere 7700 Combine equipped with hydrostatic ground drive. Available as a factory-installed option. Power Rear-Wheel Drive makes it easy to turn on needed traction You can engage or disengage the drive on the go with a toggle switch. Power Rear-Wheel Drive helps you power through soft or wet spots that otherwise could cause you to spin to a standstill. The drive may be engaged even with the front wheels spinning. You can anticipate bad spots and use the drive to help move on through. Use this rear-wheel drive some or all of the time; • engage or disengage it at will. On a slope or side hill with the rear drive engaged, there's less tendency for rear wheels to slip sideways. New Power Rear-Wheel Drive is fully hydrostatic. The drive is an integral part of the combine hydrostatic system. Design is clean and eye appealing. Motors are tucked neatly into the rear wheels. Planetary reduction gears in the motors deliver smooth power. There's a massive rear axle assembly with the new drive. Weighing almost 2,000 Pounds more than the regular rear axle, the heavier assembly eliminates the need for rear weights. Rear tire options include 12.4-24 and 14.9-24 in cleat or cane-rice tread. See your John Deere dealer for more details on new Power Rear-Wheel Drive for the 7700 Combine. Ask about John Deere Financing. 
,,The Long Green Line... Leadership in product and IONN DEERE service ... today and tomorrow.

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