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AllCrop 40 in Soybeans

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    Posted: 21 Jan 2017 at 10:57am
Once upon a time I was a regular contributor here. For the last few years, I've been too busy with work and restoring the house we bought from my wife's grandparents to do much fun stuff with my old equipment. This year though, I decided to plant some beans, and I was able to do some harvesting with the All Crop 40 that I rebuilt in 2008-2009. Dad and I took some video, and I was able to put it together for a short YouTube movie. Hope you all enjoy it.


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That's a wonderful video with some classic machinery.  I can almost feel the warmth on that beautiful autumn day.  Thanks for posting...I really enjoyed it.
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Awesome video! I enjoyed every minute!!! Ryan
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It is a delight to see you back.  
Seeing that video reminds me of some All Crop 40 stories.
One, a rather well to do man who had a large quarry and a large farm around it  was skeptical of this new All Crop Harvester.  He said he would buy it but not a big one just the 40.  We told him he had too much ground for the 40 but he was adamant and insisted that we sell him the 40.  We did and much to our dismay he called to see when it could be delivered.  My father wisely told us that we WERE NOT to deliver them to the customers till the grain was dead ripe.  This gentlemen had his Secretary call every half hour insisting that the grain was ready for harvest.  Well, it was for binders where it would ripen in the shock but not for an All Crop.  Pop knew that if it went out too soon it would be in the unripe grain and he would have a hard time selling them.  Finally the grain was ripe and we delivered his 40 to his rather large farm - a bagger.  We hardly ever sold a bin.  Well, his farm manager Fred Gartland spent the rest of the harvest season riding around the large acreage with a 40.  Finally, our customer came back one day to see if we had the larger 60.  We did and delivered it to him the next day. 
Then I think of our attorney on his hobby farm cleaning out the separator from the inside of the combine.  The separator shifted and he was trapped inside with no one on the outside to help.  Being a wise man he put his fingers through the openings in the side of the combine and inched the large pulley around till the separator moved and freed him.
Funny what memories that video brings back.
Thanks for sharing.
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nicely put together video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
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SUPER!!!!  LOL!!! ----Excellent equipment!! THANKS for posting that video!!! thanks; ac fleet
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Thanks for making and posting the video. Stuff like that is exactly what is needed this time of year to get us through to spring!
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Very nice video. It is neat to see AC equipment in the field working.
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Great video and nice to see the old machinery working as it should at such a beautiful farm!

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Welcome back, take good care of that 40 as there aren't many of them around in operating condition.   BTW I really enjoyed the video.
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Hey Bret! Nice  video and good to see you back. Looks like that old flare box wagon you got from me?
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Butch, your eyes are sharp! Thanks to everyone for the kind words and especially to Bill Long for the great stories! This little combine has been a lot of fun to own and use, but with a daughter in nursing school I can see the day coming when I will have to find someone else to take care of it and enjoy it.
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