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Allis-Chalmers Gleaner E
1965 Gleaner E harvester
Model history
Model introduced 1962
Model discontinued 1969
Model status Discontinued
No. produced 17,300
Superseded by Unknown
Engine Specification
Fuel type gas
Power hp 36
Transmission type Unknown
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Fuel type gas
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1965 Gleaner E

1965 Gleaner E

The Gleaner E was a combine harvester manufactured by the Gleaner Manufacturing Company from 1962-1969, while part of the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. These harvesters utilized a 36 hp (27 kW) 226 cubic inch (3.7 Litre) 4-cylinder gasoline powered internal combustion engine

Model history[]

For brand history, see Gleaner.
  • 17,300 machines were manufactured in total from 1962 to 1969.

Preservation[]

Are any of these machines in a museum or private collection ?

  • Please list any know examples here.
  • There is one in Dansville, NY with a cab and both a corn and grain head. 607-769-9777

See also[]

References / sources[]

  • Wikipedia for initial article

External links[]


Gleaner range vte
Allis-Chalmers:
Allis-Chalmers Gleaner range vte
Tractor Models:

A  • Super A  • A2  • AH B Rice Special  •  • C  • C2  • E  • E3  • F  • F2  • F2 Golden Harvest Edition  • F3  • G  • K  • K2  • L  • L2  • L2 Golden Harvest Edition  • L3  • LM  • M  • M2  • M2 Golden Harvest Edition  • M3  • MH  • MH2  • N5  • N5 Golden Harvest Edition  • N5 Series III  • N6  • N6 Golden Harvest Edition  • N6 Series III  • N7  • N7 Series III  • R

Deutz-Allis:


Deutz-Allis Gleaner range vte
Models:

F3  • L3  • L4  • M3  • N5  • N6  • R5  • R6  • R7  • R40  • R50  • R60  • R70

AGCO-Allis:
AGCO-Allis Gleaner Range vte
Models:

A65  • A66  • A75  • A76  • A85  • A86  • C62  • R42  • R50  • R52  • R55  • R60  • R62  • R65  • R66  • R70  • R72  • R75  • R76

AGCO:
AGCO Gleaner Range vte
Models:

A65  • A66  • A75  • A76  • A85  • A86  • R65  • R66  • R75  • R76  • S67 (Super)  • S67 Tritura  • S68 Super Series  • S77 (Super)  • S77 Tritura  • S78 Super Series  • Super 7 Stealth  • S88 Super Series  • S96 Super Series  • S97 Super Series  • S98 Super Series


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