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    Posted: 06 Jul 2019 at 6:21pm
Hi All,
  Darrell Grams asked me to post this for him.  It's a pic of his latest toy, an Allis-Chalmers Super 100 with the blower.  What do you think?


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Cool.
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Nice! Is that the one off craigslist in MN?
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Looks like a nice one.  Way to go Darrell.
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I want that rear straw spreader...Shameless...distract him for me...you got your grease gun charged up?
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I sure hope he paid the guy extra for that custom grain hopper extension, but knowin Darrell, he never mentioned it and slinked out with a good deal.
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This is not the one from Craigs List, this one is nicer than that and has the straw blower. And thanks Ted for posting this.

Edited by Darrell G (MN) - 07 Jul 2019 at 10:42am
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Now that's a pretty serious unit!  Thumbs Up
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Gonna run at Hutch ? couple new shoes and some fresh gas .
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That is in really good condition, especially if that is the original paint.
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Originally posted by Darrell G (MN) Darrell G (MN) wrote:

This is not the one from Craigs List, this one is nicer than that and has the straw blower. And thanks Ted for posting this.
 What you referring to on the straw blower? The hood doesn't appear to have the flail shaft in it. Dad's 90 had it and it spread straw really nice. Iv'e seen many all-crops without it and was suprised. Must have been optional. Should have been std.
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Steve, there is a chopper/blower that bolts on over the straw opening and chops and blows the straw behind the combine.  For transporting  we put it on top you can just see the end of the tube in the picture.
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Thanks for explaining Darrell. I saw that tube and wondered. Never heard of such but am only casual observer of all crops. Dad had a 60 then a 90. That was a night and day experience. Mom didn't miss stitching canvas after a day of gympsun weeds and button weeds and dad didn't miss folding the straw spreader to unload.
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That is a nice Super 100 there...
And has an extended discharge auger...
Does not look like it has the optional 12 foot head nor a Hart Carter grain cleaner... at least the way it looks.
 Good find.
 Our 100 came with a higher sides on the bin 12 foot head and 9 foot bats.
Don't know for sure but I think they all came with hydraulic steer brakes...?
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Well we got a new steer tire on it and aired up all the rest, motor is loose and has good spark, will be retroing the carb and fuel system this week, and should be ready to try starting it next week.
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Nice.
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Originally posted by JC(WI) JC(WI) wrote:

Don't know for sure but I think they all came with hydraulic steer brakes...?
Yes, I believe they are basically Jeep brake parts from the time period.
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Glad to be of service buddy!  It is a beaut and I hope it'll be working at Hutch.  You've got two weeks.....well, almost.
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