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    Posted: 25 Feb 2015 at 10:45pm
I just added a video to youtube, please click & view and let me know what you think.


All-Crop #60 Combining Rye

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Great video. My only thing and it's personal preference, would be to lose the music. The tractor and combine are the sweetest music. Thanks for posting.
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Dennis,
Pretty slick.  Your field of Rye looked very full, and that All-Crop just pulled through it like a hot knife through butter.
Was that an 8000 series in the background when you were unloading? 
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I agree on the music........unless it's Old Watasha or the Hag. Smile Nice setup. I wish I'd taken better videos of our operation when for a few years I was using my brother's super nice Big Bin 66. Only video I have is of us trying to combine lodged oats that had been swathed. I had to pitch with a fork quite a bit of it and it seems by wife only videoed those parts.

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Dennis that is a very nice all crop!!  Is that you running it?  Thanks for posting and BTW I like the length of it as a lot of vids are so short you don't get time to notice details .
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Dennis,  I loved the video.  Was really impressed with the ease you harvested the grain.  Great sounds.  I could even smell the straw and grain as it worked. 
Were you pulling it with a D-17.  I did not get a good look at the tractor.  You surely had enough power for the job.  I remember pulling them with an F-20.  We loved it cause it was so slow you never had a problem with clogging. 
Was interested in the six bat reel and tandem wheels. 
Thank you so much for sharing.
Good Luck!
Bill Long
ps:  We just had a short snow here in Maryland and seeing the 60 working brought back such good memories of when we used them in the field.  When there was a clog since I was the smallest I was the one who went inside to clean it out.  The driver could never find a tree to park under.  Really hot in the separator compartment.
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Nice video, good looking unit.
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I thought it was pretty cool. First time I'd seen an all crop operate as well as the first field of rye I had ever seen. Thanks for sharing!
I still gots my A/C but it's clear out in the barn now.
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Really nice Dennis.  Yeah, maybe should have changed the music a couple of times....
Just an educated guess, but I'm bettin that a nice memory, what with the short sleeve shirt and all. LOL
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Very nice, Dennis.
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Just wondering when the All Crop 60s started using the 6 bat reel. This was standard on the 66 but the 60 we used had only a 4 bat reel.
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Originally posted by Ken McGregor Ken McGregor wrote:

Just wondering when the All Crop 60s started using the 6 bat reel. This was standard on the 66 but the 60 we used had only a 4 bat reel.
Any Help here?

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I do not have documented knowledge but it is possible to me that the 6 bat reel was an option like the tandem wheels.  I looked at it carefully and did not see anything that looked after market.
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I was a little hesitant to watch a 12 minute video but I LOVED EVERY SECOND!!!! Great tractor and combine. That combine was really getting a mouthful!! Ryan
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Originally posted by Ken McGregor Ken McGregor wrote:

Just wondering when the All Crop 60s started using the 6 bat reel. This was standard on the 66 but the 60 we used had only a 4 bat reel.
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I believe it was an optional feature.
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Originally posted by Johnwilson_osf Johnwilson_osf wrote:

Dennis,
Pretty slick.  Your field of Rye looked very full, and that All-Crop just pulled through it like a hot knife through butter.
Was that an 8000 series in the background when you were unloading? 



Yes it's an 8030. It does not belong to me, but it is a nice tractor.
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Originally posted by B26240 B26240 wrote:

Dennis that is a very nice all crop!!  Is that you running it?  Thanks for posting and BTW I like the length of it as a lot of vids are so short you don't get time to notice details .

Yes I'm running the tractor. I was afraid that the video was to long, but most you see are very slow.
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Originally posted by Bill Long Bill Long wrote:

Dennis,  I loved the video.  Was really impressed with the ease you harvested the grain.  Great sounds.  I could even smell the straw and grain as it worked. 
Were you pulling it with a D-17.  I did not get a good look at the tractor.  You surely had enough power for the job.  I remember pulling them with an F-20.  We loved it cause it was so slow you never had a problem with clogging. 
Was interested in the six bat reel and tandem wheels. 
Thank you so much for sharing.
Good Luck!
Bill Long
ps:  We just had a short snow here in Maryland and seeing the 60 working brought back such good memories of when we used them in the field.  When there was a clog since I was the smallest I was the one who went inside to clean it out.  The driver could never find a tree to park under.  Really hot in the separator compartment.

Bill, I was pulling it with a D-15. The combine does not have the tandem wheels, they are duals. I would like the tandems better.
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Originally posted by Ken McGregor Ken McGregor wrote:

Just wondering when the All Crop 60s started using the 6 bat reel. This was standard on the 66 but the 60 we used had only a 4 bat reel.
Any Help here?

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Ken Mcgregor

The 6 bat reel was an option just like the duals, Scour-Kleen & the auger extension.
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Thanks for all your comments. Hope all enjoyed. I will be spending a lot of time going though pictures & videos.
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   Thanks for posting Dennis , Ryan texted me to make sure that I had seen it . Now , when it warms up , one of the farms original 66s will getting ready to be put back to use . It is one of the ones that I grew up on . I am envious of your auger extension though , got to make one of those, sure would make life easier .
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