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    Gleaner combines offered several industry firsts, including being the first to replace the canvas drapers with an auger and introduce electro-hydraulic controls.

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    Serial NumberL-G21877V
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Clyde, Texas
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    Auction Date:7/17/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberR40K001551H8990
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number443
    Location: Oregon, Illinois
    Seller: S&K Auctions, LLC
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
    Seller: Big 3 Auctions
    Hours3,351.1
    Separator Hours1,939.3
    DrivePRWD
    Location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
    Seller: Big 3 Auctions
    Hours4,406
    Drive2WD
    Crop TypeGrain
    Location: Pomeroy, Iowa
    Drive2WD
    Crop TypeCorn/Beans
    Rear AttachmentChaff Spreader
    Location: Pomeroy, Iowa
    Hours2,430
    Separator Hours1,380
    DrivePRWD
    Location: Flora, Indiana
    Seller: TRULAND Equipment - Flora
    Hours562
    Separator Hours434
    Serial NumberAGCRS9800NHTV8149
    Location: Havre, Montana
    Hours1,964
    Separator Hours1,600
    Drive2WD
    Location: Havre, Montana
    Hours1,984
    Separator Hours3,087
    Drive4WD
    Location: Lake Andes, South Dakota
    Seller: Derek Laska
    Hours5,000
    Drive4WD
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Troy, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Jon Harnish
    Hours4,336
    Separator Hours2,824
    Drive4WD
    Location: Sugarcreek, Ohio
    Seller: John Sigrist
    Hours2,341
    Separator Hours1,458
    Drive4WD
    Location: Eldorado, Illinois
    Seller: Allen Farms
    Cutting Width20 ft
    Location: Homer City, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Anthony Pizarchik
    Hours1,850
    Separator Hours1,300
    Drive2WD
    Location: Defiance, Ohio
    Seller: Chuck Baden
    Hours1,295
    Serial Number30723
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Hours1,682
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number32678
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Number of Rows12
    Row Spacing30 in
    Location: Sidney, Nebraska
    Hours2,125
    Separator Hours1,415
    Drive2WD
    Location: Kingsley, Iowa
    Hours269
    Separator Hours192
    Rear AttachmentStraw Spreader
    Location: Havre, Montana
    Cutting Width40 ft
    Location: Saint Francis, Kansas
    Hours2,922
    Separator Hours1,863
    Drive4WD
    Location: Arthur, Illinois
    Hours2,716
    Separator Hours2,017
    Serial NumberAGCRS7600BHTV7548
    Location: Saint Francis, Kansas
    Hours468.75
    Separator Hours469
    Serial NumberAGCRS9700PHTV7150
    Location: New Hampton, Iowa
    Seller: Ziegler AG
    Hours577
    Separator Hours576
    Serial NumberAGCRS9700NHTV7129
    Location: Sioux City, Iowa
    Seller: Ziegler AG
    Hours748
    Separator Hours533
    DrivePRWD
    Location: Arthur, Illinois
    Hours1,246
    Separator Hours780
    Serial NumberAGCRS9700NHTV7225
    Location: Maryville, Missouri
    Seller: Ziegler AG
    Hours1,980
    Separator Hours1,225
    Drive4WD
    Location: Montgomery City, Missouri
    Seller: Parallel Ag

    In 1923, two brothers created the first self-propelled combine harvester, giving it the name Gleaner and starting what has become a leader in transverse rotary combines. Unlike other combines, the Gleaner combines were unpainted and instead used galvanized sheet metal for the exterior, providing a distinct silver-gray color.

    Allis-Chalmers acquired Gleaner in 1955, and then sold the farm machinery portion of the business to Deutz AG in 1985, forming Deutz-Allis, which later became AGCO. In addition to the unique exterior, Gleaner combines offered several industry firsts, including being the first to replace the canvas drapers with an auger and introduce electro-hydraulic controls. As a brand of AGCO, Gleaner still offers S9 Super Series and S8 Super Series combines for sale, along with draper headers and various flex, pickup, and corn heads. The Gleaner combines can use AGCO’s FUSE precision agriculture technology for guidance, yield monitoring, and other tasks.

    If you’re hunting for a Gleaner combine for sale, you’ve come to the right place, as TractorHouse is home to a wide variety of new and used combines from Gleaner.