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Worked on Allcrop this weekend

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I worked on putting this back togther this weekend
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Great photo Joe!! Its not work if your having fun! Post more photos of your work. Ryan
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In Maryland we liked the baggers not the bins.  I remember putting them together on Pop's parking lot.  Six at a time - a flat carload.  The devil to unload - no wheels or drawbar - and you had to assemble them before they were moved then haul them to wherever.  Real job but you know we didn't know any better.  Thought it was not real work just what you had to do to make a livin.
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Nice allcrop good luck on it and keep us posted on how its commin.I have never seen one with the bagger in person but always thought it would be neat to own one.
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This is a bin-bagger combo which is pretty rare.
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Rare indeed!! Is there more of a floor that goes in the bagger area ?? It seems small. Didnt know if you removed part of it to work or restore.
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Joe are you going to have it at the orange spatacular? We tried to bag some rye at our show off the seperator and no one could figure out how to sew the bag shut, finally we just made a neck and wrapted it with binder twine and tied a knot. mabe you could show me at Hutch?
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Nice combine. Dads first combine he bought new in 1945 an Allis Allcrop with bagger
attachment and he operated it with a new 1945 WF off the pto.
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Originally posted by B26240 B26240 wrote:

Joe are you going to have it at the orange spatacular? We tried to bag some rye at our show off the seperator and no one could figure out how to sew the bag shut, finally we just made a neck and wrapted it with binder twine and tied a knot. mabe you could show me at Hutch?
 
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Where were you at Hutch a couple years back? I was giving lessons on bag tying on Joe's 40, and Lon's engine drive 60. You guys had it so easy out there in the Midwest, with all those bins, but a lot of us out here in the East had to ride back there in the dust bagging and tying that grain day after day.
 
If there is interest, I might be willing to teach a few more people to tie bags at Hutch this year. We will probably be there Thurs, Fri, and maybe part of Saturday.
 
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Glen the 60 bagger will be at hutch. You are sure welcome to be the bagger guy
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Rode a bagger six weeks one year . Tied with binder twine several years then changed to wire.
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glenn ill be lookin for you in the demo area, ill be coming in with the caravan on thursday. thanks!
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I just picked up a Model 66 Allis combine and I also have a pick-up head.  Can anyone tell me how to mount it?  Are there any manuals showing how it works?

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Once again, is that the complete floor in the bagging area? It just seems kinda open under the seat. Just asking.
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There a is a wood platform that goes in there yet.
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Thanks Joe!! You have a nice combine there!!
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Looks like a solid machine. Thumbs Up!
If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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Nice machine Joe. Our club treasurer in Ontario has a similiar bin/bagger allcrop.
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Never knew of that option!   Was it a factory offered option? Wish my 72 had it!!
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Nice Unit !! 
 
I think the knot is a Miller's knot , clove-hitch with a bite ( loup to pull to release knot ) ?? 
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That was a factory option.I think a pretty rare option to. It was back in mid 40's. I've never seen one until I bought this 60. This one came from MI. It will be in Hutch.
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