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#60 All-Crop Harvester Attchments!!!

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    Posted: 23 Sep 2012 at 11:07pm
 I wanted to post a few pictures of the attachments. Awhile back there was a posting that was not correct about dual wheels.
 First few will be the duals. When one would order duals they would receive 1 extended driver shaft and 1 extended driven shaft for pick-up reel & 2 deep disced rims.
 To mount the duals you need to remove every other lug bolt leaving the standard rims & tires on. Then use same bolts to mount the dual rim.
 Below shows the auger extention, no problem unloading into a 200 bu. wagon. Also the Scour-Kleen Unit.
 The six bat reel was also an option on the #60.
The next few are of the pick-up.
This one is a working picture so it's hard to see the straw spreader.
 The last is the clean grain conveyor screen.
 I do have the straw windrower but I have not taken any pictures yet.
Hope all enjoy.
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Great photos.  How much additional length was added to the auger?
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The auger extension is a good thing - mine could use that. -- see you have the canvas on the straw hood- did you make that or were you able to find one?  That is one nice machine you have there.
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Shoot, I was hoping to see a 2 row corn headLOL Looks like a good one though!

Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 24 Sep 2012 at 7:32am
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Very well done.  Thanks for sharing!
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What is the gear and chain on the outside dual wheel? Does that run the straw spreader?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CTuckerNWIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2012 at 7:38am
Pat, that runs the reel on the head, makes it follow ground speed instead of PTO speed.
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I have the extended reel drive shaft/sprocket on mine but no dual wheel nor discharge auger extension. Think'in the auger extension would be handy! Those shaft extensions are easy to knock off. 
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Nice pics,
 
Would love to get my hands on a high header lift so as to make new ones....
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Thanks for sharing the photos! Very interesting.
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Good stuff Dennis.  Thanks for posting!
 
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Great photos!!! Keep it up. Ryan

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Originally posted by Horsepower Horsepower wrote:

Great photos.  How much additional length was added to the auger?
  It's about 28".  From the auger to the ground is 9-1/2".
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Originally posted by Jim Lindemood Jim Lindemood wrote:

The auger extension is a good thing - mine could use that. -- see you have the canvas on the straw hood- did you make that or were you able to find one?  That is one nice machine you have there.
 I had a tent & awning shop make the curtain & weed seed bag for the Scour -Kleen.
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I still had this picture of a two-row corn head on an all-crop



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     Never seen any duals like that. We had a 60 bagger and the wheels were offset. I have a neighbor that has a 60 with duals, and they are offset. I'll have to go get them.
 
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Originally posted by HaroldOmaha HaroldOmaha wrote:

  
     Never seen any duals like that. We had a 60 bagger and the wheels were offset. I have a neighbor that has a 60 with duals, and they are offset. I'll have to go get them.
 
 Sounds like the #60 bagger had the tandem wheel option.


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   The cornhead was not introduced until after the 66 came out. Any 60 that is equipped with a cornhead was converted with a cornhead made for the 66's.
 
   The dual wheels and the tandem wheel setup are two different options as Dennis mentioned.
  
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here was one i made so we could put our organic wheat right into bags to sell had an auger that was beat up that i shortened to do this with.
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this was a sad day when i sold that 66 allcrop i rebuilt on an auction for $125 due to family circumstances back in 2009 had all 4 combines there including the 3 parts machines and pallets of parts i always wondered were it ended up. Oh well time moves on   
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Here are pictures of a AC 60 with duals.
Hope that helps
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I should know this...but what was the purpose of tandem wheels vs offset dual wheels?
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I would think the tandom wheels would keep a more consistant cutting height because if you hit a hump the whole machine wouldn't raise up. The wheels would just walk over it. They might do a little better in wet ground since they wouldn't be so close together.
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Could an auger extension be made? I have an extra auger in the barn.
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Years ago my best friend had a row of all crops along his fence row for parts. He wanted an axle to build something else so we flipped one over and cut the axle out. Didn't realize we got through building the new project it had different rims than anything we've ever seen. They were extra deep dish and looked like you could mount two more rims on the outside of them. Unfortunately the bushings were worn and unavailable and the bolt holes started to crack. Wish I'd known more about dual wheels then
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Allis Dave you are right about the off set axles riding better. In fact you could go cross ways across the rows and not hardly shake the machine at all. Made it easy too combine level and close to ground. Ran one a lot behind a WD and for the time it was a fine piece of equipment. Did clean work too.
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Rfdeere the cornheads fit the A series 60's and the later 60's. The duals were for sandy soils. I make the hood curtains for mine.i have most of the attachments for the all crop Combines.

Edited by combinechris - 18 Jun 2016 at 1:50pm
35 combines and 15 forage harvesters. mostly allis combines and equipment.WTB 2 row cornhead for a 90
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