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    Posted: 26 Aug 2012 at 8:57am
Back several months ago I remember seeing a gentleman from MN or WI area had posted about using his all-crop drill. I have one that looks like his and need to get the model number so I can look for parts.  It is about 6 1/2 ft wide and 11 seed tubes, with a snap coupler hitch.  It also has a seed box on the back for small seed, besides the fertilizer box and large seed box mounted above the dick openers. Thanks Gregg
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I think (ALL-CROP)is the model. i have a dealer parts book if i can find it , with part # if that will help.
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Most of the parts are the same as the pull type units.  Some of the drive parts will be diff.
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Could it have been one of the posts from me?   Here is a link to me planting this spring.
http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=49824&KW=all%2Dcrop&PID=388571&title=allcrop-fun#388571
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Yes  those was the pics,  does it work ok.  I'm  really excited to get started fixing mine up.  I'm gonna use it to seed about 5 acres of alfalfa next year.  You don't happen to know what model that is off hand would you. Thanks, Gregg
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It doesn't have a model # It is just an AllCrop Drill, and comes mounted in 9 tube for the CA and 11 tube for the WD, and pull behind in 13 tubes.
I bought a whole set of seed/fertilizer tubes for mine from my local AC dealer. He didn't have the grass tubes, but said they were available.
Ill be using mine this fall for the first time to put Rye seed in. Bob
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Thanks Bob, I'm looking forward to getting mine ready for next years planting (alfalfa & oc), just gotta replace tubes and section of chain and hold my breath everything else is working. The bins look like new inside, but alot of surface rust on the outside!!!  Not able to read the guages very easy.  I really need to find the manual, but it's been misplaced according to FIL.  Gregg
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You can still get teh tubes for them? What's the part number? I need some for mine.
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You can use fertilizer tubes for most corn planters and they will work ok.  Im curious to see how much the grass seed tubes are as they were really expensive last time I looked.
 
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