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Jodi

10-03-2002 18:48:42




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Do you fellows think an ALL CROP 60 would be worth
trying to get out of an old barn. It has not been used since the mid 50's. The canvas is gone,woodrotten and tires flat but complete.I already have the M Farmall that it was used with. There is also an old McCormic hay baler left also.




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Jim in UK

10-06-2002 02:11:45




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 Re: A-C All Crop in reply to Jodi, 10-03-2002 18:48:42  
The All Crop 60 is a good choice to have for a few acres. We still have one that we bought in fair shape (not used in many years stored outside)sitting on the farm. I am thinking that when I return that I will attempt to get back into operational shape. This will not be an easy tasking, but think that it will be well worth it. Look around the barn or sheds on the farm where this thing is sitting. Most people removed the canvas out of it, rolled it up and stuck it somewhere to keep it from going bad. I don't have the address/phone number handy, but there is a company that still sells the canvass. Good luck with the project if you decide to take it on.

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Robert in W. Mi

10-05-2002 17:38:42




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 Re: A-C All Crop in reply to Jodi, 10-03-2002 18:48:42  
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My All Crop 60 was about to be scrapped when i got it several years ago. I fixed it up, and have been useing it ever since!! Robert



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Robert in W. Mi

10-05-2002 17:37:52




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 Re: A-C All Crop in reply to Jodi, 10-03-2002 18:48:42  
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My All Crop 60 was about to be scrapped when i got it several years ago. I fixed it up, and have been useing it ever since!! Robert



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Sid

10-03-2002 19:10:14




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 Re: A-C All Crop in reply to Jodi, 10-03-2002 18:48:42  
Probably would at least you could help it survive untill somebody could fix it up same goes for baler too. Someday someone might really be glad the three pieces were kept together



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Dick Davis

10-04-2002 13:33:15




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 Re: Re: A-C All Crop in reply to Sid, 10-03-2002 19:10:14  
I've got an All Crop 60 I rescued two years ago mine is in much better shape than you discrib. I would save the baler first - it has more practicality than the canvas-less All Crop.



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