jm2cw jt bit more of my thoughts. Don't think he's had it out last couple of years though. I have one i loaned money for a long time friend to buy,, he failed to return a penny of money so i had to repo it,, makes me angry ever time I drive by it and think of it,, it has a turbo'ed Perkins, hydro and RWA supposed to be a fresh ear corn bed on it,. Those Byrons on a Uni mule were a dream come true. had a ear corn picker. Start new topic; Recommended Posts. NEW IDEA 717 Combines Harvesters Price:USD $2,495 Get Financing* Machine Location:Rockford, Illinois 61102 Serial Number:OREGONIL Condition:Used Stock Number:7326054-4 Crop Type:Grain Separator Type:Walker Terrain Type:Conventional Compare Meridian Implement Rockford, Illinois 61102 Phone:(815) 687-7051 visit our website View Details If everything worked smooth, 2 people could change implements under an hour. Farming got bigger, it became difficult to make them bigger but still work with all the tools. Blower was a real serious unit, not quite in the SnoGo category but much more than most of the 3pt units out there. had a ear corn picker. | Mea We're hiring an Academic Advising Assistant (full-time continuing - CUPE $25.52/hour) at Camosun College. The six row head was a Deere that picked a little dirty so the husking bed was overloaded somewhat. they were a good average.. .. The 401 V6 GM engine has been very reliable but terribly inefficient. Parts are getting hard to find, and it is complicated to work on (8 gearboxes on a two row head might be a record). Lon We still use a 702 power unit with a 2 row header and husking bed. Call us at Good luck! He said he got to use several Uni-Systems in the 1960's and '70s. It was lost in a barn fire, and replaced with a 702. He ran it doing custom work for a couple years, said the right wheel was WAY to light. Last one I was around had a 401 V6 GMC. And NI just didnt have the sales and budget to keep up on the finer details as machinery got bigger and more self adjusting, refined headers, etc. Please use the navigational links to explore our website. }, Large harvesters with over 500hp engines can gobble up fields so fast, it is more economical to hire a custom operator. It lacked traction on my hills, right tire had weights, needed more. Dad's last one was a 708 that my brother still has. Please correct the following errors and try again: We've detected that you are using an unsupported browser. Monday - Friday, 9am - Noon CSTAfternoons and Saturdays by chance. A three point carrier attachment was made and some used it to plant crops with, put a snow blower on, or spray with. IMO I wouldn't want one now unless it had a Cummins in it. They were popular for seed corn producers when seed corn was still picked on the ear. Large harvesters with over 500hp engines can gobble up fields so fast, it is more economical to hire a custom operator. DRESSER Heavy Equipment Specifications and Brochures Show: 5 10 15 20 25 30 50 100 All Sort By: Product Name (A - Z) Product Name (Z - A) Product Model (A - Z) Product Model (Z - A). I liked the 709 I had other than the variable speed drive belt. Pick 2-4 times as fast, had a swinging elevator to the side for side loading while picking, all greaseable bearing, think I has one bearing fail in 10 years of use. "@type": "Organization", They have a for sale section for pickers & parts also. Owners are getting more value out of those older power units thanks to Jim Lindquist. Snow blower was a monster in the day, big and tough. fwiw. My wife's brother helped their grandpa farm the last few years he was able and he was able to inform me about what equipment they used. It was an idea, but maybe not the best one. Art's Way Parts. Return to Photos Click image to enlarge. He picked some ear corn for me with a six row head and it really kept me hopping pulling and unloading wagons. They had a Minneapolis Moline at a show in Lennox South Dakota, it was a working Uni system,they showed how they hooked it up and unhooked from different attachment that part of it was good, for it's day in my opinion! Pa did a fair amount of custom work with it. Please email or contact Gina at 319 231 7213 at auction end . As all have already said, they are not the best for traction when the wagon starts to fill up. It would almost pay you to keep it for a backup machine honestly. Hours: 3479. . We also would crib around 25-30000 bu a year of field corn, and shell the rest with another combine we had. "dateModified": "2020-12-24", Faith,Family, Friends, Farming & Farmalls. I currently have 2 708 uni's with 354 Perkins. My dad had a MM mule. We ran a couple of them through the yearssure glad we don't anymore. I have written a lot over the years about my family's and our friends' and neighbors' vintage iron, but I haven't ever written about my wife's family whose farm roots go back just as far as my family's history in east-central Nebraska. The New Idea 800C Uni-System harvester unit was built in the USA by AVCO-New Idea in Coldwater Ohio USA. I have (2) 701 Uni's. I bought it to pick 30 percent ear corn to sell to a dairy farmer who milled it and bagged it at his place. Join the community! CategoryNew Idea Uni-systems Tractor Construction Plant Wiki Fandom. I did like the bin extender when conditions allowed us to pull a wagon. I once had a NI 701 with a 6-292 Chevrolet engine. Told of switching from picking corn in the morning to combining beans in the afternoon on a regular basis. Allen's Camera Photographic Equipment-RepairPhotographic Equipment & Supplies (3) Website 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Amenities: Wheelchair accessible (801) 373-4440 36 N University Ave Provo, UT 84601 CLOSED NOW. 3064. Still have it and would like to see it go away. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for NEW IDEA UNI SYSTEM POWER UNITS 800 AND 802 BROCHURE at the best online prices at eBay! Compared to traction of a small Ford tractor. There were a few around here, but most only used them for one purpose, and didnt bother with other attachments. Sheller did a nice job, I remember it catching fire at least once and burning the wiring off the engine. I would definitely get rid of it if I could find a cheap hydro machine. Had a combine with a grain haed, and a husking bed and corn head for it. Combine and cornhead were worn out when we got them so we were reparing on a weekly basis. I believe Nietfeld Seed, Terning Seed, and Dahlman Seed all still use them with Dahlman having a few of them last time I was by. The owner was a friend of my parents and he recently died of cancer. Now if John Deere would have licensed it from MM then every farm would have a new one today and it would be the greatest thing ever. I would definitely get rid of it if I could find a cheap hydro machine. Kinda like having a mounted picker on a tractor to mount and dismount. One task they seem to still do great at is with a mounted loading conveyor to clean out ground piles at grain elevators, our local co-op has one and I have seen another 2 or 3 doing the same task at other elevators around the state and surrounding states. Years back we ran a 708 power unit with a 3 row silage chopper and a 4 row, The vegetable companies used them around me for picking sweetcorn and punkins. The six row head was a Deere that picked a little dirty so the husking bed was overloaded somewhat. Mule was way overpowered for the combine so you could overload the combine pretty easy. The cage sheller did a super job of shelling. More research yielded even more attachments for the Uni systems. They were well known for the Uni-System (Uni-Harvester), which they had originally acquired from Minneapolis-Moline. See pics and video! Call us at I would LOVE to hear from someone who actually used the vintage machine. The one I bought is a variable speed belt drive 706 with a diesel Perkins. Dad's first was a 701 he used with both a combine and a chopper with both hay and corn heads. Registration is FREE. Doesnt matter how good the machine is, if you cant get into the field with it. Owner is hiring the work done. They set out to do lots of things and they never really ended up doing anything well. I would like to know what he thought of the machine. Then a 708 with the Pukins in it. Three bolts held the implement on the tractor and two pins were used to attach the lift arms. Had a good machine shed and got used to changing attachments. The 401 V6 GM engine has been very reliable but terribly inefficient. jm2cw jt I have an 802 with a 3 row snapperhead and chopper, also a hay head. gen2cummins: Posted 1/20/2013 15:51 (#2836226) Subject: New Idea Uni: God's Country, Iowa: These were before my time, and I would like to hear a little bit about these systems. View Details. Most popular choice was as a self propelled forage harvester. "We've been building big grain conveyors for 20 years," says Lindquist. To the OP we had a combine on a 707 I think. can tell more later. One website said Uni-System production ended in the early 1970s, which was surprising to me. Dad's first was a 701 he used with both a combine and a chopper with both hay and corn heads. CategoryNew Idea Uni-systems Tractor Construction Plant Wiki Fandom. { The 717 combine that I had ate up bearings like ice cram and cake. Then people learned/discovered Byron and Pixel machines. Questions? "url": "https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/graphics/smllogo.png", The MF dealer I worked for sold several, and I helped drive new ones from Coldwater Ohio to Claypool Indiana in the 70s. It did an excellent job but it could only handle a three row 30" head so it took awhile to get any amount of acres done. Then a 702 with a 2 row chopper and he also had a cage sheller with a auger out the back of the hopper and we pulled gravity wagons and filled them. Effectively turns your corn picker into a combine. Hello, I belong to that New Idea group and we did put together that book on pickers. Tractor Specs; Media & Blog; Auctions. I did like the bin extender when conditions allowed us to pull a wagon. If this picture works, here is one of the '65 701. "@type":"DiscussionForumPosting", COMBINING OATS WITH THE UNI COMBINE IN HILLSBORO WEST VIRGINIA AUGUST 2011. Many Uni systems with husking beds were used to harvest seed corn. But the mule had very little weight on it, and the right side with no engine weight had zero traction.. they had to stack dozens of weights on top and bolt on the wheel on that side to make a real snow machine out of it. Antique Spreader Parts. It's a good idea to check the water separator .Mahindra is a new name in the off-road industry, but is one of the largest tractor manufacturers in the world. I worked at a MM dealer from 65to 69. There are two basic types of power unit, belt drive and hydro. In 1974, New Idea began selling re-branded lawn and garden tractors manufactured by General Electric. Carl B. retired a few years ago from dairying and still lives on the same farm, but his son manages it now. My MF boss wanted dad to buy a MF 410 combine, dad said no, the Uni was much better for his farm use. Dad and I had them for maybe 25 years. They did make a larger combine with a turrett auger but I never was around one, they might have had more capacity than the earlier ones. Tractor Construction Plant Wiki. There are a few survivors that I know of used by seed companies for cob corn. Advertisement: Published on Mar 22, 2018 by horsepowers. Don't think he's had it out last couple of years though. Actually a bad Idea. - Comes with full cab interior. So who mounted the steps? The reliability was another issue. How many folks on here complain about changing 3pt implements and the hassle of it? This is the operator's manual for the New Idea 801 harvester power unit. The tractors had more power and nicer cabs with changes made at different times. }, I agree with TP, it would hold its own value as a backup for you. The House and Senate floors were both active with debate of weighty measures like Governor Kemp's "Safe Schools Act" ( HB 147) and legislation amending Georgia's certificate of need law ( SB 99) to . It featured a 220 hp (160 kW) engine. Most of the same attachments were available and a corn head could be put on the combine to shell corn. Dad started putting a red wing boot to the side shields and calling it every terrible combination of words that would make a boat full of sailors uncomfortable. Next model I do not remember the model number. we had to replace them . It was a good setup for us in central MN dairy country. Q A. Edexcel. I had driven a Uni 15 years ago picking seed corn for Kaltenburg seeds. This multi-purpose power unit had several uses, from being a corn picker to a forage harvester. They also started to produce stripper plate corn heads. It wasn't the machine's fault though, he would forget to release the parking brake and the trash on the brake housing would catch fire and drop into the stalks. The whole outfit was a big toy mostly. although it would make a good hobby project but that where it stopped. The Nebraska inventor and manufacturer says theyre the ideal power unit for his self-propelled 40-ft. CategoryNew Idea Uni-systems Tractor Construction Plant Wiki Fandom. Is there anything that these. although it would make a good hobby project but that where it stopped. The last few years they just opened up fields with it to make it easier for the combines to get in. That seed co. used ALL IH mounted pickers and had just switched to Uni-Harvbesters a couple years before so they could cover more ground. First look: Provo Latter-day Saint temple will have dramatic new design. Too different, really. I attended some service schools at Coldwater, the rarest Uni was the Ford Turbo four cylinder if I recall. No Laughing! Told of switching from picking corn in the morning to combining beans in the afternoon on a regular basis. Red Power Magazine But combine was off centered. They were OK in their day, but way too many moving parts that were slightly underbuilt equals lots of breakdowns. New Idea 702 Uni-System with 726 husking bed, and 720 2-row wide corn head. Combine unit was slow to get much done also. Copyright 2022 Bossen Implement. Too different, really. Three row corn choppers mostly, but he does have combines and a four row picker too, and one has a nine foot three auger snow blower on it. Brand New. The implements were changed using a hoist to remove the implement from the tractor and then set on a cart to move the implement. Never around them much. "@type": "ImageObject", Too expensive. It was said he was the largest mover of uni system in the Midwest.don't know if that was true or not however. Also had a combine for it also a 717? I did buy a two wheel side dump cart to try out next year. GM 6-292, V6-401 gas, V6-478 diesel, Perkins AT6-354diesel, AC 3500 426 diesel, Cummins 5.9 turbodiesel were more common. I am considering buying a New Idea 701 Uni-system that has been parked inside a barn for the past 10-15 years it has 2000 hrs on it but has had the engine replaced when the radiator hose came off and ruined the first engine. Lon I once had a NI 701 with a 6-292 Chevrolet engine. Tractor Construction Plant Wiki. You could make different series mules and attachments work but needed a adapter kit for most mix matching. Again, we had a neighbor who had one of those systems and it seemed to me it was from the late 1970s/early 1980s. Pa did a fair amount of custom work with it. C 3429 shipping estimate. Categories . Anyone interested in mine thinking its a 708 its in NE Wyoming,, I know I will never get back what I have in it and may someday make it into a loader for loading round bales if it never sells but would be glad to sell it. I worked at a MM dealer from 65to 69. Last one I was around had a 401 V6 GMC. "height": 57 i talked to a gentleman that knew about them,with a sheller attachment on a hill it was overloaded pulling the wagon and all, that little Z engine, in a V configuration,just couldn't hack it. The problem is they won't give him anything on a trade in. Took a lot of maintenance and we eventually did only chopping as we got more cows and hired combining. They didnt handle mud very well, the rear wheels were narrow offset spacing, and the weight wasnt centered, so they really just plain sucked in a wet year, which is about every fall here. New Idea bought the Uni system from MM about 1965. I attended some service schools at Coldwater, the rarest Uni was the Ford Turbo four cylinder if I recall. The coop here used to be a NI dealer, and they ran one of those blowers until maybe 10 years ago. Reiners notes there are several companies still interested in making implements for Uni power units, although New Idea no longer makes it. Mule was way overpowered for the combine so you could overload the combine pretty easy. 3D printed plastic. Far as switching tools, dad had three boys to help so that didn't take long to remove the chopper and put on the combine or cage sheller. The machine itself never caught fire though. }, I believe Nietfeld Seed, Terning Seed, and Dahlman Seed all still use them with Dahlman having a few of them last time I was by. The machine itself never caught fire though. We bought a new 702 (401-V-6) with chopper,combine,and picker in 1965 . "@type": "WebPage", "@context":"https://schema.org", A three point carrier attachment was made and some used it to plant crops with put a snow blower on or spray with. What do you guys think it is worth. But there was no corn to pick, it was held during wheat harvest, but the thing that did impress me was that Self Propelled Combine with the round grain tank,and that Continetal engine, not sure of the number, but that was as smooth as any combine i ever heard cut wheat,no sickle knock what so ever! Most were combines, and Corn shelters. Edited by paul the original 12/24/2016 15:00, (1452340_235751113253239_705420341_n (Small).jpg), Edited by pupdaddy12003 12/26/2016 06:56, 1452340_235751113253239_705420341_n (Small).jpg. 729A sheller 4 row head and 3 row head for chopping corn hay head and a stripper head for ear corn. Ran your butt off keeping up picking. "name": "Swindave" At some point the New Idea Company took control of the design and built the Uni-Harvest system. They suffered from being a good average machine. had a ear corn picker. Boss said it helps break them in, but I think he didn't feel comfortable hauling them on his trailer. When you combine corn and soybeans only, you dont want average, you want great at those 2 things you dont want average. . Add in the needed 4wd and stronger framing and they got pretty expensive. That makes me laugh also i remember those very same words coming from my father and his uni he had when i was younger, just plain sucked if you couldnt fix everything and anything but its the best we had at the time. If the corn starts shelling after the ear is picked, its like pushing sand to get the ear back to the knives. The MF dealer I worked for sold several, and I helped drive new ones from Coldwater Ohio to Claypool Indiana in the 70s. I did buy a two wheel side dump cart to try out next year. thanks for your help! New Idea Uni system - $12000 (Shrewsbury) View larger image Ad id: 506197808964860 Views: 1006 Price: $12,000.00 New Idea Model 802 Unisystem come with 4 row corn picker, 4 row corn sheller and hay pickup. It was a good setup for us in central MN dairy country. UNION, WV 133.5 miles away 304-646-4040. He sold more of them than you would believe. 75 and 95 bu tanks too small. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. And grain tank to small. wide conveyors. Never was around a sheller, and never used a snowblower on a uni, but did and do have a NI blower so I assume that would work well too. Very slow. This score is unrelated and unaffected by manufacturer and sales agency websites.Shotgun Muzzle Brake Clamp On Slip Over, Gold Aluminum For Remington 870 12 ga. bit more of my thoughts. But combine was off centered. Later 709 and 801 rear wheel assist power units were ok but the 4 row corn head for the 727 chopper would not feed well in tall corn and no kernel processor was available.
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