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    Posted: 09 Jul 2011 at 3:36pm
   I've seen a few questions on where to find the serial number on a All Crop Harvester. I think these pictures will help. Thanks to Marion Klutzke for such a fine collection to make this possible.
 
   I have circled and labled the Serial Number in the pictures.
 
   High-Speed Combine, Early camelback 60's. Right side of combine on top of angle iron hitch:
 
 
 
Early All Crop 60's. Left side of combine below hinged separator door, just rearward of angle iron:
 
 
Later 60's, 60A's, 66's, 72's, 90's. Left side of combine below circular cylinder access panel :
 
 
   All Crop 40's. Left side of combine, just rearward of header, below pulley :
 
 
   SP 100's, Super SP 100's. Left side of combine, on top of channel iron main frame, just rearward of separator :
 


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Nice pics...
Mind if I put them on my website?
 
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I learn something new everyday!!! Great post!! Ryan
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Did some of the All Crops come with the spoked rims shown in the photo above?  If so, that may be the origin of the spoked rim we found on the farm but couldn't identify.
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   Marion's 1937 60 Camelback and 1938 60 have factory spoke wheels. There was also a steel wheel option.
 


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Thanks for the info.  So what do you think... maybe.  I'm thinking our oldest All Crop is of that era as I didn't find the serial number in the normal spot.  Thanks to this post, now I know where to look.

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Originally posted by Murph-NC Murph-NC wrote:

Thanks for the info.  So what do you think... maybe.  I'm thinking our oldest All Crop is of that era as I didn't find the serial number in the normal spot.  Thanks to this post, now I know where to look.

 
   Is it a camelback ?
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After comparing the two photos, I don't think they're the same rim.  I've only seen one photo of a camelback, but I don't think ours is one.



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   Murph, Here are some pictures of Marion's camelback if it will help identify yours:
 
 
 
 
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