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Re: #100 Allis SP Combine
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Posted by Fred Peabody on July 03, 2000 at 04:34:07 from (12.15.89.111):
In Reply to: #100 Allis SP Combine posted by LRN on January 23, 2000 at 11:05:03:
Manufactures in the early 50s, the 100 was AC attempt to take their very sucessful pull type combine to the next level, SP. Every attempt was made to use the style and threshing methods of the 60. While the 100 was being designed and built, AC was working toward buying Gleaner. Once that deal was complete, they began the AC Gleaner, known as the A (I think). So the 100 was dropped, not so much because of poor design, but due to corporate merger. The 100 was available with several options. A 12 foot cutter, headlights, Scour Clean, straw spreader, tach., to name a few. I found the brake master cylinders are the same as the ones used on Jeep, Rambler and others made in the fifties. With a little effort I've been able to locate repair parts for my 100. Other questions?
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