Machines | 1975 IHC 815 combine with 335 hours sold on Ohio Farm Auction
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Machinery Pete video from May 30, 2015 farm auction in Berkey, OH of a 1975 IHC 815 combine with only 335 hours selling with an IHC 810 15' grain head. Sale by Siefker Real Estate & Auction Co.
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Guy on the cell phone should get his act together, he is holding things up.
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I agree. Watching all these old low hour all original tractors belong in A museum where they can be seen for many years. Can't believe how many low hour machines out there.
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I cant help but feel sad watching Inters getting sold off.
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Spent a lot of time riding in a 815 as kid.They were a great machine back in the IH days.
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This combine truly belonged in a museum such as an International Harvestor museum or the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. as tribute to these guys and the combine itself.
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What did it finally go for?
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We Have two 815 combines and still use them today. Had them since new. We use them to combine wheat and small grain. They make nice long straw. Nice combines!
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Wow, Dad and my uncle bought a 715 when it was new and they hated it, especially in corn. The tailing augers and fan always seemed to plug up. Dad said the old 203 would run circles around it. Eventually Dad bought a JD 4400 and had a couple of them up until last fall when we bought a 6620. That was like going from a Model T to a cadillac.