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Gleaner’s New T Series Combines

Gleaner’s New T Series Combines
Nov 27, 2024
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

New Gleaner Combines Enhance Farming Productivity and Comfort

In case you have been living under a rock, Gleaner has a new combine.

The T Series of combines brings together substantial investments and direct feedback from the farming community.

Aaron Beyer, marketing product specialist with Gleaner, told Farms.com that these combines have been engineered to enhance productivity and bring joy to the harvesting process.

A standout feature of the T Series is the Dura Drive ground drive system. This system places control firmly in the hands of operators, allowing them to adjust speed and direction effortlessly.

Whether navigating hilly terrains or flat expanses, the Dura Drive system offers unmatched control and reliability.

Moreover, the combines are equipped with a CVT-style handle, mirroring the operation of Massey Ferguson tractors, which simplifies the learning curve for new users while improving ergonomic comfort. 

This handle design allows for subtle wrist movements to adjust speed and direction, enhancing operator comfort during long hours in the field. This feature not only improves control over the machine but also makes tasks like hooking and unhooking headers more efficient, particularly when shaping contours on headlands.

The T Series also introduces a new aesthetic called maximum access shielding. This design is not just about looks; it significantly enhances the accessibility to vital components of the combine, simplifying maintenance and quick repairs.

This accessibility ensures that the combines spend more time working in the fields rather than waiting for service.

To see the new combine up close, watch the below video.




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