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They also made a 7722 as the larger hillside combine offered. I've seen more of those in the Palouse than 6622s

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really? Man, I might have to make the whole fleet of self-leveling combines now

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that would be awesome to see

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Here’s a couple ideas, these machines are for sale in my area. The 9610 has a John Rea conversion, which can hang onto hills pretty well compared to some others. My cousin has a Case 2188 with a Rea leveler. Only a few were done to red machines, the rest were Deere. 
 https://ironsearch.com/equipment/for-sale/1989-john-deere-7722-combine/3645364

https://burlingamemachine.com/product/jd-9650-hillside-w-930r-header-cart/

https://burlingamemachine.com/product/1998-jd-9610-hillside-conversion-w-jd-924-header-cart/

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heck yeah! I’m definitely going to start working on some of these

1470/1670/2388/8230

7722/9600/STS/S-series

These are all the most common used in the Palouse

1470/1670/2388/8230

7722/9600/STS/S-series

These are all the most common used in the Palouse

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A few Gleaners too. Hillco put levelers on a few R72s in ‘99. My neighbor had two. Some folks still run fleets of MH2s and MH3s as well. Dealership support for AGCO in the PNW has fallen off in recent years, though. We ran Gleaner up until last year when we got a Hillco 7088 Case.