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ran an allcrop today

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Jeff(WC)(MI) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 10 Jul 2011 at 9:49pm
Finally got to try out my allcrop 60 today.  This is the second combine I purchased.  The first became a parts combine when I bought this one.  After two years of working at a leisurely pace i finally got to try it out.  having never run or adjusted one i was starting in the dark, i adjusted per the manual and after the first round we only had to adjust cylinder speed a little to prevent cracking.  After that she ran beautifully. My buddy with the 90 admitted it cleaned better than his did. Beginners luck I guess!  Heres some videos and pictures we took.  I'm in the red, dads in the blue, the guy in suspenders and the guy in sleeveless shirt are brothers, they own the ground, and the guy in white shirt is a friend of mine.

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      Those are some really great pics !!!
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Now that had to be fun. Thanks for posting. God Bless.
When you find yourself in a hole,PUT DOWN THE SHOVEL!!!
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Purdy!
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Nice looking Oliver! If that picture was black and white , it could look like back in the day.
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Great Pictures.  Looks like both are excellent machines.  Do you have the age on the 60.  That rounded straw hood reminds me of an older machine.
If you stick with the manual to initially set up you will have no problem.  We used it all the time for our set up and as you found out minor adjustments were all that were needed later.  On the back separator racks we reversed the angle with the upper one being the lesser.  Other than that we did not do too much tweeking.
Thanks for sharing.
Good Luck!
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Yes, thanks for posting!  You even have the straw spreader on yours... you don't see those in use very often.
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it was a lot of fun, and i learned a lot! 
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I hope to have a all crop some day!
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Originally posted by allischalmerguy allischalmerguy wrote:

I hope to have a all crop some day!
Pastor Mike
 
Well you know it is the best old AC tractor "accessory" out there!!
If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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Thanks !!  For posting those pics.   
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