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Nice save. If you want to convert it to a big bin I have two nice bins that need a home. I sold my 66 last year, and to my surprise he put it on the Hanson sale in Downing WI. last week. It brought $600. 
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When did the hitch get changed from left to right on the pull-types ? I had to look at the pictures twice to make sure what I was seeing LOL !! Nice looking combine BTW Smile
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Originally posted by FREEDGUY FREEDGUY wrote:

When did the hitch get changed from left to right on the pull-types ? I had to look at the pictures twice to make sure what I was seeing LOL !! Nice looking combine BTW Smile


My father bought one just like it new about 1955 and it was a righty also. I did many acre of oats and wheat with it behind the WD.


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all allcrops I ever seen have head on left of tounge
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I might try this one in soybeans this fall. I hooked the pto on my wd45 today and it started right up.

As far as I know, all all-crops had the hitch same as above. I know IH pull combines, like a "76" had the hitch the opposite side.
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Originally posted by Lon(MN) Lon(MN) wrote:

Nice save. If you want to convert it to a big bin I have two nice bins that need a home. I sold my 66 last year, and to my surprise he put it on the Hanson sale in Downing WI. last week. It brought $600. 

Do you know the size difference in normal bin vs big bin? If I get it, might give me a reason to drive over and visit! lol Do you have any big bin unloading augers? I know Green-Orange on here was looking for the auger or just the tube.
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I wonder if it was an option( left vs right) ? Maybe it pulls better(straighter) as a righty ?
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

I wonder if it was an option( left vs right) ? Maybe it pulls better(straighter) as a righty ?


I would suspect that because the tractor seat is right of center on the tractor you could see the combine easier from the tractor seat.
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Alex,
 Congratulations! Looking forward to pictures of you and the combine harvesting! My Dad thought these machines were the best harvesters evre built! Maybe he was right. He like to do timothy seed and red clover with them!
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The parts books I have do not show a hitch choice option.
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ALL All Crop combines had the hitch on the right side. None were ever built with the hitch on the left, so NO, there was no option.
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Alex, the big bin size is 36" x 33". The height is the same. I have two of the big bins. I also have four unloading auger assemblies for the 66 or 72. Augers are on the rafters 12 feet up so bring your long arms and Ted's also. Lots of other combine parts on the shelf. 
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