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All-Crop 60A For Sale

Near Carlisle PA. Appears to be a early 60A thomasjkeller@hotmail.com

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Tale of Two Straw Spreaders

The combines had a straw spreader attachment that was mounted in the straw hood. It is not to be confused with the straw chopper which pulverized the offerings much better. Anyway here is a pic of one in action with

Posted in Knowledge

All-Crop Harvesters for Sale

Pick your poison: All-Crop Harvesters For Sale

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Two Machines to be Serviced

Set up a rudimentary workshop to work on the harvesters. Someday I will have a concrete floor, plumbed in electricity. I can dream right? The 66 is for a customer who will pick it up next spring. Biggest issue is

Posted in In The Shop

All-Crop 66 Serial Number List

So as to determine year built. SerialNumberReference66

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Pleasure Reading – 10/6/2015

I like to find articles involving the All-Crop on the web…thanks be to Google…here is one.. Towing across the land…

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New draper installation tips – Models 60/60A/66

It’s important to read this if you buy our rubberized drapers. Usually I will explain over the phone, but sometimes I forget. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, this will probably do you better: Draper Installation Tips

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All-Crop 66 at auction in MD

Short notice but just got word there is a large antique farm equipment auction this Friday in Maryland.  Up for bidding is an allcrop 66 with supposedly few hours.  There is a pic of it via the links.   All-Crop

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Attention All-Crop 72 Owners

I have come to what appears to be the end of the line on availability for the rubber/steel bushing 527068.  It is used on the cutting portion of the harvester in two places and gets worn out. Looking for a

Posted in Focus on Parts

Grain Drag Assembly Now Available

We now are offering the complete grain drag assembly for $459.00 + shipping.  The bars are more stout than the original sheet metal version, and the bars are welded on to the link as opposed to riveted.  Also used is

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