Volume #BFS, Issue #23, Page #47
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Amazingly Detailed Half-Scale Combine
“I own a 1964 Deere Model 45 self-propelled combine and decided to build a 1/2 scale model for parades,” Copenbarger says. “Just about everything on it is half size to the real one I’ve got in the shed, except for a larger operator platform. I needed that so I’d have a comfortable place to sit and drive it in parades.”
Always looking for authenticity and features that attract attention, Copenbarger built a direct cut grain platform for the combine with a scale model reel that turns as he drives the machine. The chaff spreader also turns “so that people watching the parade can see something moving,” he says with a laugh. The combine measures about 12-ft. long and 6-ft. tall, slightly higher when the discharge auger is extended. The small diesel engine that powers it sits on top of the threshing chamber, accessible with a small step ladder. “If someone wants to get picky, they can see that my model has a square back and real ones have a rounded metal chamber,” Copenbarger says. “Otherwise, everything is pretty much real.”
After finishing the combine Copenbarger decided a nice addition would be a truck for hauling the make-believe machine’s grain. That led him to fabricate sheet metal and other parts into a 1/2 scale model 1969 C-50 Chevrolet grain truck. “It’s painted the authentic 1969 Chevy red color and includes the blue insert bowtie emblem on the hood,” Copenbarger says. “It has a 4-ft. wide by 6-ft. long grain box that raises and lowers with a tiny motor. The headlights and clearance lights work, and it rides on 12-in. wheels with duals in the rear.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Marvin Copenbarger, 3100 N 1725 East Rd., Mount Auburn, Ill. 62547.
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