vintage Allis chalmers ad for combines, haying, and picking

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Very neat pics Thanks for posting I remember the small round bales had to use a hay hook to move them alot differant than than small squares
 
Dad rented a SP100 top harvest the first crop of soybeans we grew. That machine had more grease zerks than any other combine I ever saw. Worked good for beans though.
 
yes, the roto baler was bigaround here. i have 4 very nice working one. use them still to bale severl hundren bales., really, its quitew fun , to hear the tube drop and then the clanck of the bale being released. really, i"d like to find another late model white top roto baler to add to the shed.
thanks for the ads
 
Remember getting all them flyers in the mail when I was a kid. Never thought about saving them. Great pictures.
 
I came by one of those side delivery rakes a number of years ago. It had no tag or other identifing marks so I didn't know what make it was until a while ago. It still works well.
 
Neat pics. When I was about twelve or thirteen, you could order information about most tractors from farm magazines. I ordered a booklet on every model Allis-Chalmers sold. Had a salesman drive up one day. When he saw our little shack I guess he was really disappointed. I kept those booklets until just a few years ago and we were cleaning out the attic one day and I threw them away, Had I only known! Sighhhh.
 
had several of the 66 combines. grew up with a AC chopper like that. used a couple of those blowers, that counter balance weight sure makes a nice weight to add on the disk.
 
everyone used to make everything , or at least put their name on it... elevator looks alot like the case brand ,, perhaps they shared the same vendor ,,.. the hope after ww2 was to get a leg up on the competition and offer a complete line of equipment engineered to work together well ,.maybe it is just my area where i grew up ,.. .those farmers that pledged allegiance to a certain brand were mostly favorites to only the dealer ,terrribly prejudiced about durn neareverything ..always vo t e d the same damway ,and if you traded with them it was usually one sided..
 
Believe it or not, A-C made a batch of elevators in their own factory . . . once. It took a few years to sell them and they never made any more. Have you ever seen a Dearborn elevator? I've seen one, and I've seen a manual for one on eBay. Never knew they sold one, but would make sense since they had a picker and were selling a dump wagon about that time.
 

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