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72 All Crop Cylinder Bars

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Topic: 72 All Crop Cylinder Bars
Posted By: tbran
Subject: 72 All Crop Cylinder Bars
Date Posted: 16 Jun 2025 at 11:13am
Any source for them ?  Thresher plate and rubber ?

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Posted By: 560Dennis
Date Posted: 17 Jun 2025 at 6:31am
Tom Yaz is a source , the all crop fourm may be still up and operational .I have us not ed it for a long time. 
So best I can help with ? 
Whats wrong with yours? Bent , rubber gone worn off out ? Id investagate a high impact plasctic. That being said never tested it ,may bust seed . 



Posted By: DanielW
Date Posted: 17 Jun 2025 at 1:17pm
Several years ago for my 90 I had some bars made: Steel was cut and formed at work, and I then sent them out to a place we use at work for rubber lagging that cast 90-durometer urethane directly onto them to mimic the original rubber/steel bars. The price wasn't actually that bad, but I'm not really sure why I bothered with the urethane. I'm not doing any fancy/sensitive seed crops. For any of the cereal grains I'm doing, I could have just used plain steel bars (thicker than the original) and they would have worked just as good.

Any decent fab shop with a plasma table and brake press should be able to make the bars. And if you want to go whole-hog and do the urethane, there are lots of places that can do it. The place we use is 'Prothane' in Toronto, but any other urethane casting shop could do the same.



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