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Val;ue of an All Crop 60

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    Posted: 09 May 2012 at 9:40pm
What is a reasonable price for an  All Crop 60 Combine? I have not inspected it so can not provide much information on condition. The owner has been known to be a good mechanic and to keep his equipment in shape. Appreciate any information those of you who are familar with this model can provide.  Thanks in advance, Tom
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At the auctions I have been at lately they bring anywhere from 150.00-400.00 depending on condition. Transporting them and storing them keep the price down.Awkwardly wide,can make hauling a challenge. Scrap value will also dictate price.

Good units but have a Draper canvas which was updated to auger style feed system in later 72 and 90 models

Tom Yaz can give insight on rebuilding one
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Pat,
Thanks for the response, I'll be looking it over today and will post a follow up.
Tom
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Is that the one at the auction this Sat?  If so, from the pic it appears to be in field ready condition, and looks to be in outstanding shape.  I would hate to see it go to the scrap man!
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If it helps i just sold one usable one and a parts one almost complete for $500. I agree with the hauling part, it can get real expensive. Hope that helps.
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John,
Yes it is the one listed for Saturday's auction.  More information is available at www.postulaauctions.com.  It appears to be complete. It  also does not look as if it has been used for several years. The main canvas will require repair and or replacement as will the upper canvas. The belts are worn with some showing seperation fraying at the edges.  The tin is in good condition, a good looking machine over all.
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Hello again,
I went to the sale today. It was well attended, approximately 220 bidders were registered.
The All Crop 60 sold for $500 as did the Gleaner. Both machines went to local individuals.
The 60 to a farmer who will use it to harvest clover seed. The Gleaner went to another small farm where he will combine his small grain crop.
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