My dad had a MM mule. Very slow. Chopped lots of corn silage, earlage and hay with it. Absolutely disgusting. New Idea began with the manure spreader, and expanded into other lines including hay equipment, Forage harvesters, swathers, combine harvesters, Garden Tractors, etc. It needed more mass and funding and 'keeping up' behind it. Looks like a good idea. Low engine placement + corn leaves and shucks = fires. A three point carrier attachment was made and some used it to plant crops with, put a snow blower on, or spray with. They suffered from being a good average machine. Told of switching from picking corn in the morning to combining beans in the afternoon on a regular basis. Also have 1968 701 mule with beefed up steer axle and 737 husking bed. 2023 DTN, all rights reserved. Still have it and would like to see it go away. GM 6-292, V6-401 gas, V6-478 diesel, Perkins AT6-354diesel, AC 3500 426 diesel, Cummins 5.9 turbodiesel were more common. Dad had a Minneapolis moline unit, ear corn and soybeans. Except maybe picking ear corn, but then the widespread picking of ear corn went by the wayside. Categories . Told of switching from picking corn in the morning to combining beans in the afternoon on a regular basis. Just the nature of the beast, it was average at everything in order to make it do everything Paul Snowblower was factory. A pretty neat video A pretty neat video A pretty neat video New idea My neighbor was a dairy farmer and they chopped corn with it for years but he never put up huge acreage with it, maybe 40 to 50 acres at most. I currently have 2 708 uni's with 354 Perkins. We got real good at switching the combine and the husking bed. The New Idea 800C Uni-System harvester unit was built in the USA by AVCO-New Idea in Coldwater Ohio USA. Three bolts held the implement on the tractor and two pins were used to attach the lift arms. Told of switching from picking corn in the morning to combining beans in the afternoon on a regular basis. Cost about the same as a 4296 MM combine and 4 row corn head. I posted here but it got . There was a 12' flail attachment for the chopper also. Too big for a small farm. 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. I attended some service schools at Coldwater, the rarest Uni was the Ford Turbo four cylinder if I recall. Gas engine. had a ear corn picker. See pics and video! The MF dealer I worked for sold several, and I helped drive new ones from Coldwater Ohio to Claypool Indiana in the 70s. CategoryNew Idea Uni-systems Tractor Construction Plant Wiki Fandom. Didn't go over here and obviously not many places. although it would make a good hobby project but that where it stopped. He worked the devil out of them on close to a thousand acres of his own plus he custom picked seed corn. "description":"Discussion of new idea uni system? The Boss said it helps break them in, but I think he didn't feel comfortable hauling them on his trailer. Pa did a fair amount of custom work with it. Read more. Also had a combine for it also a 717? Compared to traction of a small Ford tractor. we had to replace them . Had a good machine shed and got used to changing attachments. They sold it on an auction two years ago for $700. One website said Uni-System production ended in the early 1970s, which was surprising to me. 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). 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! Advertisement: Published on Mar 22, 2018 by horsepowers. Last one I was around had a 401 V6 GMC. Always had to make sure that one did not get a bunch of corn stalks packed in between the motor and the husking bed. Last one I was around had a 401 V6 GMC. At some point the New Idea Company took control of the design and built the Uni-Harvest system. "height": 57 I think it had a Ford diesel. Made in the USA. My dad started with a 706 in the early 80's shortly after bought a new 708 with a 767 super chopper. maybe a place to start. But unloading on the go. 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. I was going to start a new topic on " Uni-Systems" and this was already here! There was a 12' flail attachment for the chopper also. A farmer near us has one with combine attachment and 6 row head. Permalink. If the corn starts shelling after the ear is picked, its like pushing sand to get the ear back to the knives. I think it had a Ford diesel. ", Monday - Friday, 9am - Noon CSTAfternoons and Saturdays by chance. Made it easy to chase parts as stocking dealers were in 3 different directions and most were 30 miles out. The implements had jacks that were used to support the implements to change them. } Lot better than a pull type. Millennial Farmer This is NOT A HOW TO VIDEO! I think they were one of the first to have adjustable stripper plates and snapping rolls . I know of a couple of guys (one is a forum member, not regular anymore) that use uni's. A-Level Paper 2: 9GE0/02. We had a 702 with the creamin gimmy in it. Please correct the following errors and try again: We've detected that you are using an unsupported browser. The northeast was polluted with Uni Systems. Have the 767 chopper 3 row corn head hay pickup and a couple of old shellers. fwiw. Call us at rebuilt the whole thing front to back in the middle of the yard this fall.. never worked on something so un-worker-friendly.. All rights reserved. My MF boss wanted dad to buy a MF 410 combine, dad said no, the Uni was much better for his farm use. Capacity wasn`t the greatest and limited sales. There was a 12' flail attachment for the chopper also. Mule was way overpowered for the combine so you could overload the combine pretty easy. It lacked traction on my hills, right tire had weights, needed more. 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. 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 But combine was off centered. This is the operator's manual for the New Idea 801 harvester power unit. . }, 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! Please review pictures. It was lost in a barn fire, and replaced with a 702. "url": "https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/graphics/smllogo.png", Farming got bigger, it became difficult to make them bigger but still work with all the tools. Bigger units would be much better I'm sure. Boss said it helps break them in, but I think he didn't feel comfortable hauling them on his trailer. When the New Idea ran, it had good capacity and did a real nice job. I'm sure a diesel would bring more that a gas. Gas engine. 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. We don't use any other attachments with it- it is used solely for picking ear corn. Bigger units would be much better I'm sure. The 767 chopper IMO lacked capacity, and the heads stunk, I assume the later 800 chopper and the adapter to run Deere heads would be a ok setup. Combine unit was slow to get much done also. New Idea Combine harvesters by brand. Finally into the 2nd season and many calls to dealer and NI the took into the dealer and found two pulleys out of round. The entire thing appears to be in good shape exept that is sunk into the dirt. My dad is one of the happiest, nicest guys you'll meet. Her grandparents lived on the farm until moving to town in the 1980s and her aunt and uncle moved out to the farm to raise their family; they still live there today. Corn Picker Parts. "height": 57 Family time with my three little boys! Complaints I heard were about lack of traction and a bit under powered . The 802c and 803c came with Cummins power at 177 and 234 hp. markloff "interactionStatistic": { "@type":"DiscussionForumPosting", I did buy a two wheel side dump cart to try out next year. Dealers won't give anything for them, but if you try to buy one uff da. Most of the same attachments were available and a corn head could be put on the combine to shell corn. I did buy a two wheel side dump cart to try out next year. junio 16, 2022 . You could make different series mules and attachments work but needed a adapter kit for most mix matching. We bought a new 702 (401-V-6) with chopper,combine,and picker in 1965 . Share; Posted September 28, 2006. Lon : Back to top: rrlund Tractor Guru Joined: 21 Dec 2006 Posts: 45829 Report to Moderator: Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 3:43 am Post subject: Re: New Idea husking bed repair: I put new rubber rolls in an 8 roll bed one time. I had driven a Uni 15 years ago picking seed corn for Kaltenburg seeds. I recently stepped into a new (and temporary) role as the Acting Director of Dalhousie University's Master of Digital Innovation program . BILL - Dad and his first tenant had a Uni-harvester for about 2-3 months one winter. 1/16 New Idea Model 314 Two Row Pull Type Corn Sheller. $2000. He kept his equipment in very nice condition. "@type": "ImageObject", { Get Quote. Don't think he's had it out last couple of years though. "@type": "WebPage", C 3429 shipping estimate. Contact Midwest Auction Pros with any questions or to view this item. Helped when we needed parts. - Comes with full cab interior. Too small for a big farm. The implements were changed using a hoist to remove the implement from the tractor and then set on a cart to move the implement. First look: Provo Latter-day Saint temple will have dramatic new design. From my limited research, I found it seemed farmers either really liked these vintage machines or they really did not like them. Follow along as I build two 164 scale 3D-printed New Idea Uni-Systems made by Farm Factor 3D. I still have 2 in truckskind of wish I could find a set of .30 over pistons for a 478I might rebuild it. Apparently that was not bad enough to stop me from buying my own this past fall. Q A. Edexcel. it helped that the unis were made in Coldwater, Oh., only about 30 miles south of me. We still use a 702 power unit with a 2 row header and husking bed. Most popular choice was as a self propelled forage harvester. jt We had a 702 w/ combine, chopper, and huskor in the 80s. This item is not currently for sale. The last few years they just opened up fields with it to make it easier for the combines to get in. I did like the bin extender when conditions allowed us to pull a wagon. $48.68. The first mule had the 292 straight 6 chev engine. View Details. That one wasn't too bad to work on. Dealer Info David L Atkins Farm Equipment. 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,. Please email or contact Gina at 319 231 7213 at auction end . 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. But unloading on the go. What did he not like? jt Snowblower was factory. Don't think he's had it out last couple of years though. As a member of the DTNPF online community you can contribute to discussions, save your settings, get exclusive email alerts and access to special online sections, and read e-newsletters. Thats because they would make it work the way it ought to. You could make different series mules and attachments work but needed a adapter kit for most mix matching. Age Grade Collector NOT INTENDED as a child's toy. Posted September 27 . Many Hard To Find Parts. Too small for a big farm. Torque on those engines were really pretty good. The New Idea 800c Uni-System harvester unit was built in the USA by the New Idea company in Coldwater, Ohio, USA. I think it had a Ford diesel. Did get spoiled with the owners manual though, parts book was included! The New Idea 803A Uni-System harvester unit was built in the USA by AVCO-New Idea in Coldwater, Ohio, USA. At some point the New Idea Company took control of the design and built the Uni-Harvest system. The tractors had more power and nicer cabs with changes made at different times. (563) 924-2880, Bossen Implement, Inc. It would really twist a combine. Remote work. GM 6-292, V6-401 gas, V6-478 diesel, Perkins AT6-354diesel, AC 3500 426 diesel, Cummins 5.9 turbodiesel were more common. New Idea bought the Uni system from MM about 1965. Effectively turns your corn picker into a combine. While he was picking seed corn the boys were chopping corn silage with another UNI. It was an earlier one with the V6 and orange in color. I worked at a MM dealer from 65to 69. Polarized 3D glasses allow for color 3D, while the red-blue lenses produce an image with distorted coloration. 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 picked some ear corn for me with a six row head and it really kept me hopping pulling and unloading wagons. And grain tank to small. Most popular choice was as a self propelled forage harvester. I think the main reason they are not built today is because the farms that could use a machine of this capacity, couldnt justify the cost of owning the Uni. 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. My MF boss wanted dad to buy a MF 410 combine, dad said no, the Uni was much better for his farm use. He had dreams of a mounted baler and snowblower, but didnt get to those before the cows left. We had a 707 I think (non turbo perkins) and a combine that we ran a 4 row wide cornhead on. One of their Unis burned up but that was not uncommon. It was in the back corner of the shop in the dark and cold. They picked and shelled a little corn for me too with the sheller unit. Copyright 2022 Bossen Implement. Copyright 2016 DTN/The Progressive Farmer. Call us at Questions? 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. Owners are getting more value out of those older power units, thanks to Jim Lindquist. Too expensive. Apparently that was not bad enough to stop me from buying my own this past fall. Process innovations can be intended to decrease unit costs of production or delivery, to increase quality, or to produce or deliver new or significantly improved products. I liked the 709 I had other than the variable speed drive belt. New Idea was a farm equipment manufacturer notable for their manure spreaders. Kinda like having a mounted picker on a tractor to mount and dismount. They did pick corn tons better than a mounted picker, and way faster than a pull type. They just mounted up another picker and kept picking. Liked by Nuzha Anam. Brand New. 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. I would be interested, but if you list it on eBay post here or at least let me know! It lacked traction on my hills, right tire had weights, needed more. Will sell picker without corn head, shedded until one month age, hours 1,283, all works, good condition. There was a toolbar available too, only one I ever saw was a neighbor had an eight row planter setup on his 702. We had a 707 I think (non turbo perkins) and a combine that we ran a 4 row wide cornhead on. Most of the same attachments were available and a corn head could be put on the combine to shell corn. There is a Facebook group of guys that still run them. in the Tractor Talk forum followed by comments. 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. 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. How many folks on here complain about changing 3pt implements and the hassle of it? Doesnt matter how good the machine is, if you cant get into the field with it. The American chevron is not a new idea. 563-568-4511. Bigger units would be much better I'm sure. can tell more later. The Nebraska inventor and manufacturer says they're the ideal power unit for his self-propelled, 40-ft. long, 36-in. It would out cut a 403 IHC. A neighbor had one back in the seventies that had a habit of setting the corn field on fire. The one I bought is a variable speed belt drive 706 with a diesel Perkins. 2 NEW IDEA Equipment in Carrollton, OH. Just one hay baler. It would really twist a combine. I think the main reason they are not built today is because the farms that could use a machine of this capacity, couldnt justify the cost of owning the Uni. I thought it was a good buy for someone but also a very limited market for a machine like that anymore. Uni's weren't a bad idea at the time, but time eclipsed them and they were just too small of everything. He sold more of them than you would believe. Boss "said" it helps break them in, but I "think" he didn't feel comfortable hauling them on his trailer. new idea uni system specs. If you're detailed orientated, have a. 729A sheller 4 row head and 3 row head for chopping corn hay head and a stripper head for ear corn. New Idea Uni System Brochure 1966 - 701, 702, Combine, Forage Harvester, Sheller Pre-Owned C $16.62 Top Rated Seller or Best Offer from United States Sponsored 1990 WHITE - NEW IDEA UNI MODULAR HARVESTING SYSTEMS 12 page BROCHURE Pre-Owned C $12.80 Top Rated Seller Buy It Now from United States Sponsored Hello, I belong to that New Idea group and we did put together that book on pickers. There are a few survivors that I know of used by seed companies for cob corn. Still have it and would like to see it go away. Combine unit was slow to get much done also. The first New Idea Uni right after the MM line had a flathead Continental F244 six, had one come in to the dealer for service once years ago. 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. New Idea bought the Uni system from MM about 1965. Actually a bad Idea. "We've been building big grain conveyors for 20 years," says Lindquist. The first New Idea Uni right after the MM line had a flathead Continental F244 six, had one come in to the dealer for service once years ago. As all have already said, they are not the best for traction when the wagon starts to fill up. 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. Three bolts held the implements on the earlier models but am not sure about the later production. Dad's last one was a 708 that my brother still has. Still have it and would like to see it go away. can tell more later. 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. That was a very nice show, and a awesome parade, of tractor i never knew MM ever made! Was the snow blower an attachment offered,, or home made ? - Vacum formed cab glass. Tractor Construction Plant Wiki. Grow your production, efficiencies, and profitability. Would like to it all go away. It would really twist a combine. A few miles from us there was a dealer that specialized in New Idea. In my area the Uni was popular with dairy farmers like my dad, as it was handy for several jobs. TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. Blower was a real serious unit, not quite in the SnoGo category but much more than most of the 3pt units out there. Cost about the same as a 4296 MM combine and 4 row corn head. . New Idea Uni-System New Idea Uni-System. can tell more later. He picked some ear corn for me with a six row head and it really kept me hopping pulling and unloading wagons. Don't want to break your heart but the neighbor had a farm sale a month ago, had three 708 diesels they didn't even bother to get them running or move them to where the sale was, the scrap man cut them up. wide conveyors. If this picture works, here is one of the '65 701. New idea uni system specs. I sell new Case/IH Tractors and Equipment .one part at a time and now retired ! it sure liked the gas unreal consumption! It was an earlier one with the V6 and orange in color. Maybe its you either love em or hate em. Dad's first was a 701 he used with both a combine and a chopper with both hay and corn heads. The combine worked fine, didn't have alot of capacity. He picked some ear corn for me with a six row head and it really kept me hopping pulling and unloading wagons. A neighbor had one back in the seventies that had a habit of setting the corn field on fire. A company made a manure spreader for one with it being mounted backwards on the uni tractor. 1 with rear wheel assist. 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. Dad traded one of ours for a JD 7700 combine. 1990 DRESSER 530C Wheel Loader, bucket, cab, 20. Buy It Now. I remember one of my friends was over when we were probably 16. the biggest GMC V-6 was rated at 225 HP at 3400RPM. Neighbor had the full setup for cattle, (Picker, Sheller, chopper and combine) and he liked it. Farmers Awarded for Innovative Ag Ideas. If you google corn picker forum it will take you to that site. Good luck! Call for Price. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. I have (2) 701 Uni's. We bought a new 702 (401-V-6) with chopper,combine,and picker in 1965 . Dad had 2 MM uni systems and I owned 2 New Idea Uni systems. When turning pulling a wagon it was hard to turn because it swung a wide radius at the rear. Most of the people had problems. The Uni-system got a second breath for awhile around here. I would LOVE to hear from someone who actually used the vintage machine. what was the story on the new idea uni systems ? Picked seed corn. It would out cut a 403 IHC. Located in Ackley, IA. Sheller did a nice job, I remember it catching fire at least once and burning the wiring off the engine. Oh fun days!! Paul Thats because they would make it work the way it ought to Thats because they would make it work the way it ought to My brother still has several 700 series, and one 800 series with the 5.9 Cummins he still uses. It didn't have a cab when we first got it, but we put one on it later. I hated working on them. I thought it was a good buy for someone but also a very limited market for a machine like that anymore. As all have already said, they are not the best for traction when the wagon starts to fill up. We are currently working on a book on the Uni-System that will be released later on in 2017. 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?thanks for your help! Parts are getting hard to find, and it is complicated to work on (8 gearboxes on a two row head might be a record). 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. 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. Doesnt matter how good the machine is, if you cant get into the field with it. Snowblower was factory. although it would make a good hobby project but that where it stopped. 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 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. Apparently that was not bad enough to stop me from buying my own this past fall. 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. And also a 12 roll super picker with a 4 row head. Small diameter carbs and huge bores made for gobs of torque..at lower RPM. The pwoer unit and chopper are still indie with chopper on unit. (563) 924-2880. I have 4430 on a 96" double auger snowblower & in deep snow its too much for its power. It has a Continental 6 cyl engine. Also had a combine for it also a 717? It is very hard to turn with a full dump wagon behind you, especially on soft ground. door- new, interior 36x80 - $25 (717-723 Route 369 Port Crane NY) Have the 767 chopper 3 row corn head hay pickup and a couple of old shellers. Uni System Parts. They did reimburse for all parts replaced but-- 701,702, and 707 Perkins turbo all did a good job. "width": 200, The cage sheller did a super job of shelling. The whole outfit was a big toy mostly. New Idea, a division of AVCO, sold electric lawn and garden tractors in the mid-1970s in the United States. Plastic Mahindra Scorpio Diesel Filters 595/ Piece. Too bad they couldn't have got ahold of Melrose DT international engines for them. It featured a 220 hp (160 kW) engine. Took a lot of maintenance and we eventually did only chopping as we got more cows and hired combining. I have chopped haylage and high moisture corn with it. New Idea 709 Uni System Forage Harvester with 868 Chopper and 6221 Feeder House, 2533 hours showing, 3 Speed Hydro with Rear Wheel Assist transmission, Tires. I once had a NI 701 with a 6-292 Chevrolet engine. "headline":"new idea uni system? . Category All videos. Hours: 3479. . "image": { CategoryNew Idea Uni-systems Tractor Construction Plant Wiki Fandom. "@id":"https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ttalk&th=2213568", The 717 combine that I had ate up bearings like ice cram and cake. Ran your butt off keeping up picking. There was a toolbar available too, only one I ever saw was a neighbor had an eight row planter setup on his 702. History How much grain could he harvest in a day with it? Also they were light in some areas. 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,, 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,, Dad had a Minneapolis moline unit, ear corn and soybeans.
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