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    Posted: 15 Dec 2017 at 11:24am
Talked with an old friend today , Billy Cruse in Miss who is a retired AC service rep who still is in the industrial engine repair business.  I was asking him about the feeding issues mentioned here and the speeding up of the fan to help move the cotton up and in the throat to the grate.   He mentioned the super stripper that was never put into production after one prototype was built, with the full size continental gin in it instead of the 1/2 size used in the 880 and the shame AC didn't have the dealer numbers in cotton country to support the sales.  Even the last field campaign to replace the angel bars in the grate to round pipe to really clean up the sample was not fully implemented.
 
The other issue I forgot about was about the last cotton PICKERS,  Deere actually bought the patent rights on the new dofferless  (no doffers) cotton picker row unit. The gears inside the spindle housing twisted the spindles that were on a drum like a Gleaner feeder beater and the spindles retracted back in the drum to release the cotton  instead of having the doffers twist it off. The doffer system results in more broken fibers and were/are a high maintenance item .  The spring loaded spindle drums worked so well at a high speed with less maintenance  that the customer running the test unit out of West Memphis Arkansas really didn't want to give the unit up.  Deere evidently never did anything with this technology.  However some of the guys here who are more familiar with the pickers might have more insight as I have not kept up with picker technology. 
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The title had me thinking this was going somewhere elseWink
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The title is sure to get the attention of a certain Forum member from Nebraska, I won't mention any names, Wink  LOL
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So tbran, you are saying Allis invented the dofferless spindle setup and had a prototype, and then when Allis went down in the 80s they sold the rights to the design to John Deere and they shelved it, never to be used again?

If so, interesting history!


What was the capacity of the Allis Strippers? We have a buddy with a 7455 JD stripper and it is turning into quite the money pit, we teased him he needs an old Allis around. :)

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If you need parts for your Gleaner, we are parting out A's through L2's, so we may be able to help.
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Originally posted by Hubert (Ga)engine7 Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:

The title is sure to get the attention of a certain Forum member from Nebraska, I won't mention any names, Wink  LOL

Re the NE native, and the title, FFWD to about the 2 min mark, LOL...Wink
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Originally posted by AllisFreak MN AllisFreak MN wrote:

The title had me thinking this was going somewhere elseWink
Me too,,,,,,,,,and I was thinkin,,,,,,,,OLD strippers, RETIRED,,,,,,,remember them ole crank washmachine things that squeezed the water out?  Well imagine them retired,,,,,,,,,,,,aw never mind, it'll get D-Joe chewin on his palm again...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AllisFreak MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Dec 2017 at 9:16am
I seen some old strippers back in the day that should have been retired....can't unsee it.
'49 A-C WD, '51 A-C WD, '63 A-C D17 Series III, 1968 A-C One-Seventy, '82 A-C 6060, '75 A-C 7040, A-C #3 sickle mower, 2 A-C 701 wagons, '78 Gleaner M2
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