Harvesting and dairying with all and a fleet of New Idea Uni equipment. Thats because they would make it work the way it ought to. I am hoping it will keep better weight on the rear and allow for better steering. No husking bed on the Byron. Took a lot of maintenance and we eventually did only chopping as we got more cows and hired combining. All in all it was a idea that had merit but there were issues with design and dealer network. can tell more later. There is a Facebook group of guys that still run them. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Had a good machine shed and got used to changing attachments. The New Idea 800C Uni-System harvester unit was built in the USA by AVCO-New Idea in Coldwater Ohio USA. We had a 702 with the creamin gimmy in it. "url": "https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/graphics/smllogo.png", They were used for sweet corn into the 90s or maybe 2000s around here in a big way. Boss said it helps break them in, but I think he didn't feel comfortable hauling them on his trailer. C 3429 shipping estimate. 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, 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, We still use a 702 power unit with a 2 row header and husking bed. Last one I was around had a 401 V6 GMC. Grandma. They snapped the picture one day when he had his work clothes on, He has a large original banner of this ad hanging in his garage. Second one had a v 6 gas. Tires are good. { Bigger units would be much better I'm sure. To the OP we had a combine on a 707 I think. CategoryNew Idea Uni-systems Tractor Construction Plant Wiki Fandom. Is there anything that these. But another website said the New Idea Uni-Systems became the White New Idea Uni-Systems and production continued into the 1990s. If you're looking for any older New Idea parts, corn picker parts, spreader parts, or Uni System parts, please contact us for part availability. Lamont, IA 50650, Questions? Made it easy to chase parts as stocking dealers were in 3 different directions and most were 30 miles out. 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. They had just rebuilt the motor on it. Just the nature of the beast, it was average at everything in order to make it do everything Paul Snow blower was a monster in the day, big and tough. 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. How many folks on here complain about changing 3pt implements and the hassle of it? I have (2) 701 Uni's. new idea uni system specschaska community center day pass. Too gimmicky. Farming got bigger, it became difficult to make them bigger but still work with all the tools. My MF boss wanted dad to buy a MF 410 combine, dad said no, the Uni was much better for his farm use. It was a good day when I traded the Uni system away. | Mea markloff senior maintenance supervisor job description; } Very slow. We bought a new 702 (401-V-6) with chopper,combine,and picker in 1965 . Too gimmicky. 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. Did get spoiled with the owners manual though, parts book was included! Please review pictures. Took about 2 hours, and a concrete floor helped alot. New Idea 725 Uni-System. Also have 1968 701 mule with beefed up steer axle and 737 husking bed. Also they were light in some areas. The newer 727 chopper had good capacity with the GMC gas engine and didn't use much more fuel than the later diesels. 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. He kept his equipment in very nice condition. Helped when we needed parts. I remember one of my friends was over when we were probably 16. Actually a bad Idea. New Idea Uni System - YouTube. 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. . i never been around one, but the concept seemed like a good idea, seemed like for a livestock farmer,it would be nice to go from combine, to chopper , to ear corn harvester but i know they dont make them any more, did farming change that much, or was it not practial to change the harvesting unit back from one to another? jm2cw jt bit more of my thoughts. The American chevron is not a new idea. But unloading on the go. 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. 729A sheller 4 row head and 3 row head for chopping corn hay head and a stripper head for ear corn. in the Tractor Talk forum followed by comments. In the early 90's he traded the 708 for an 800c with a 6200 chopper, reversing feeder house, 7' hay head with the automatic header height, and a 3 row JD corn head painted gray. 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. It was an earlier one with the V6 and orange in color. Tractor Construction Plant Wiki. It would really twist a combine. Uni System Parts. Not sure where my brother found the three auger snow blower, thing is HUGE, at nine foot wide it opens roads fast. the combine/harvester forum on yesterday's tractors has discussed uni's now and then. "@type": "WebPage", "datePublished": "2020-12-24", Last one I was around had a 401 V6 GMC. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. In 1974, New Idea began selling re-branded lawn and garden tractors manufactured by General Electric. Gas engine. 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. We also would crib around 25-30000 bu a year of field corn, and shell the rest with another combine we had. We don't use any other attachments with it- it is used solely for picking ear corn. Some of the attachments available for the 800C series power units included the: New Idea 819 Uni Combine New Idea 839 Uni Husker New Idea 868 Uni Forage Harvester Or like me, no opinion as I have never been around them but like the concept. He used it up to when he had a farm equipment auction in the late 1990s. I went to Plainview Mn the other day and saw a huge bone yard of unis. Have a 727 husking bed and 3-30" 725 head on it. There was a toolbar available too, only one I ever saw was a neighbor had an eight row planter setup on his 702. My brother still has several 700 series, and one 800 series with the 5.9 Cummins he still uses. We don't use any other attachments with it- it is used solely for picking ear corn. Return to Photos Click image to enlarge. My brother still has several 700 series, and one 800 series with the 5.9 Cummins he still uses. Large harvesters with over 500hp engines can gobble up fields so fast, it is more economical to hire a custom operator. 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. I once had a NI 701 with a 6-292 Chevrolet engine. Our township bought a new Uni Traction unit with the sno blower & used it for maybe 15 to 20 years, it had the V-6 GM engine, believe it was under powered & slow. This item is not currently for sale. However, I still enjoy picking wet ear corn and feeding it to cattle. Actually a bad Idea. Most dealerships didnt offer a self propelled harvester in the 60-70s , and some larger dairy and cattle feed lots wanted this capacity. Just one hay baler. New Idea 325 Narrow Corn Picker Stock# 8522 New Idea 325 2-row narrow corn picker with 540 PTO, a 12-roll husking bed, the complete PTO shaft, and a hydraulic cylinder on the tongue. Their grandfather also had a New Idea Uni-Harvest system. can tell more later. when i got the lindquist adapter for the 1063 corn head, mr lindquist mentioned that he was building corn movers on uni tractors and wouldn't mind having a couple more. There are several guys on there that are into Unis and a lot of knowledgable people on pickers there. He picked some ear corn for me with a six row head and it really kept me hopping pulling and unloading wagons. New Idea 800 Uni-System. 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. Still have it and would like to see it go away. . His nice low-hour 8920 Magnum will also be selling, as well. Most dealerships didnt offer a self propelled harvester in the 60-70s , and some larger dairy and cattle feed lots wanted this capacity. The MF dealer I worked for sold several, and I helped drive new ones from Coldwater Ohio to Claypool Indiana in the 70s. I think it had a Ford diesel. Made it easy to chase parts as stocking dealers were in 3 different directions and most were 30 miles out. It is very hard to turn with a full dump wagon behind you, especially on soft ground. Art's Way Parts. Her grandma passed away in the late 1990s and her grandpa died in the mid-2000s, just a couple of years before we met. Fixed some 705-709s and a newergrey one don't know the number. That was a very nice show, and a awesome parade, of tractor i never knew MM ever made! Please correct the following errors and try again: We've detected that you are using an unsupported browser. 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. Gold Dome Report - Legislative Day 24. Looks like a good idea. Pa did a fair amount of custom work with it. Combine unit was slow to get much done also. Lon We still use a 702 power unit with a 2 row header and husking bed. Much like my family, most of my wife's ancestors spent their whole lives raising crops and livestock. Combine unit was slow to get much done also. 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.
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