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Pull Types getting ready for wheat

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    Posted: 29 Jan 2012 at 7:10pm
 
You guys have seen Ryan's 72, and heres the 66 I grew up on, we started getting
them ready for wheat today.  Somebody stole my chute, but I won't say who.
 
 
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Thumbs Up Nice Unit's ! Don't think the wheat is quite ready yet, unfortunately. LOL
Randy Freshour,Member Indiana AC Partners,
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I was the last one to operate the 66. I must have been about 14 at the time and I was combining alfalfa as it is still set up for that. We waited for a frost and once it warmed up, we combined it. Although it was doing a fine job, after a days work you really didnt have much in the bin to show for your days work!!! LOL!! When we "retired" it to the back of the shed our father bought a new set of drapers and all the belts from allis chalmers and stored them on the straw rack, maybe thinking it would be used again. Our father said he remembers going to the local AC dealership and there would be a pile of new allcrop drapers 5 foot high on the showroom floor each season as the demand was so high!!!! We hope to get the ol girls running side by side this year. Ryan
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The serial# on the 66 is B33914 which makes it a 1955. The 72's serial# is 5474 which makes it a 1963. I just emailed Tom Yaz that info also so maybe they could get put on this allcrop registry.  Ryan
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