It look like a Case IH CM Series crop mergers whuch can efficiently combine two to three swaths from 9 ft. to 18 ft. cuts, increasing the crop volume in a windrow to match high-capacity forage harvesters and making every pass more productive. Plus, utilizing forage equipment more efficiently improves profitability by lowering production costs through reduced labor, fuel and wheel traffic. And Case IH CM mergers distribute material smoothly and evenly, thanks to a heavy-duty, 42-in.-wide, ribbed cross conveyor. Tom The Backroads Traveller
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I like the photo, looks great, but, what a machine is this?
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... machines in winter at 'parade rest'?
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Looks like a huge piece of machinery!
ReplyDeleteMachinery like this looks better in B&W!
ReplyDeleteThat's huge!
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I'm in awe of people who can drive farm equipment.
ReplyDeleteIt look like a Case IH CM Series crop mergers whuch can efficiently combine two to three swaths from 9 ft. to 18 ft. cuts, increasing the crop volume in a windrow to match high-capacity forage harvesters and making every pass more productive. Plus, utilizing forage equipment more efficiently improves profitability by lowering production costs through reduced labor, fuel and wheel traffic. And Case IH CM mergers distribute material smoothly and evenly, thanks to a heavy-duty, 42-in.-wide, ribbed cross conveyor. Tom The Backroads Traveller
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