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AC All-Crop Drill

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Alan Wichmann

05-03-2001 20:17:13




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I've got a all-crop drill. I think it's rated as an 11 row. Attaches to snap coupler hitch. Are they rare. Does anyone know of any that have sold at auction or sales? What kind of prices are they worth?

I'm missing the sprocket that mounts on the tractor rim to power the drill. Are those things available?




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Dave Grubb

05-11-2001 11:50:39




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 Re: AC All-Crop Drill in reply to Alan Wichmann, 05-03-2001 20:17:13  
I don't know about the availability of the drive sprockets, but there are two different sizes, the one for a CA drill has less teeth than the one for the WD. I don't have my drill manual here to tell you how many teeth are for which drill. I do know that the wheel bolts for the sprockets are no longer available. I used 9/16" x 41/2" or 5" fine thread bolts I ordered thru the McMaster Carr site. I had some 9/19 ID double wall tubing cut to length as a stand off between the wheel and the sprocket.

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mushroom steve

05-04-2001 05:01:00




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 Re: AC All-Crop Drill in reply to Alan Wichmann, 05-03-2001 20:17:13  
I just heard of one going for $1200,and the person who bought it said he would have paid more.I know of another one that went for $100 and was in working condition. Point being, things are only worth what folks are willing to pay, and lots of folks dont know the worth of what there selling. I guess thats what makes this antique stuff so fun.



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Glenn(WV)

05-04-2001 06:48:58




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 Re: Re: AC All-Crop Drill in reply to mushroom steve, 05-04-2001 05:01:00  
Your point on "things are worth what people are willing to pay for them" is well-made. I've heard of Rotobalers going for as little as $10-$20 in operating condition . . .



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