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Video Of CA Harvesting Oats With #90 All Crop

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    Posted: 24 Feb 2019 at 7:23pm
I harvested oats using a #90 All-Crop behind the "CA". I don't have much video in this one. I believe the camcorder was switched from video to photo, so it's a combination of 1 video clip and a few pictures. You can hear the tractor work but also hear that the cylinder on the harvester doesn't slow down. I would say that the 90 is the top limit for the "CA".

"CA" Harvesting oats with #90 All-Crop
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Am I missing something here, isn't the hand clutch usually on the right side?

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It usually is, but you can move it to either side I believe.
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Originally posted by littlemarv littlemarv wrote:

<font style=": rgb0, 0, 0;">Am I missing something here, isn't the hand clutch usually on the right side?


One could get the CA three ways. No hand clutch, clutch the right side and clutch on the left side. If you didn’t want the clutch or wanted it on the left it would have been a special order. Now after saying that. The only CA I’ve ever seen with the correct factory part for the left hand clutch was a very early 1950 tractor. You just cannot switch parts from one side to the other. Also I have not seen the parts listed in any parts books. In the Roto-Baler promo film it shows a CA with the hand clutch on the left.
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Wow. The CA is a pretty gutsy little tractor, but I'd agree that the All-Crop 90 oughta be about its max! The 90 looks huge in comparison to the CA. But I have to say that the sound my CA makes when it buckles down and takes a load is one of the neatest things I've heard farming. Clap
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