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AC 60 All Crop Combine

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Orvis

03-09-2004 20:53:03




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Just bought two 60 combines. Both need reels, metal parts are still on the combine.
I am going build my own.
Does any one know what size the wood bats are? What kind of wood?
Spoke size?
Has any one tried these combines on Alfalfa seed or clover seed?
Also need upper and lower drappers.
Also looking for pickup head for pre cut crops.




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Rick

03-12-2004 08:33:29




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 Re: AC 60 All Crop Combine in reply to Orvis, 03-09-2004 20:53:03  
Orvis; I have a very very nice AC 66 combine for sale if any you guys be interested. Has books also. Have pics if interested. Still in shed since it was new in 1954. Rick



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Jesse

03-12-2004 12:36:12




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 Re: Re: AC 60 All Crop Combine in reply to Rick, 03-12-2004 08:33:29  
Rick-- Where is your very very nice AC 66 located? Might be interested...



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Rick

03-12-2004 14:24:39




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 Re: Re: Re: AC 60 All Crop Combine in reply to Jesse, 03-12-2004 12:36:12  
located southeast Iowa; Rick



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Orvis

03-10-2004 19:23:34




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 Re: AC 60 All Crop Combine in reply to Orvis, 03-09-2004 20:53:03  
Factory manual came with the one combine.
Both machines have scour clean attachments.
Also have a extra scour clean.
Machines look like they could be field ready with a major servicing.
Exept the one with a frozen motor.
Still have to get them home. 250 mile trip.
Remove motor, tonge, header or get a wide load sign and move them in one pieace. Still have snow in the passes, will wait until snow is gone before moving them.

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JMS/MN

03-10-2004 11:21:30




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 Re: AC 60 All Crop Combine in reply to Orvis, 03-09-2004 20:53:03  
The operator manual has settings for over 100 crops (Thus the name All Crop 100 Harvester). Some place like WCCO has drapers- can't find the site for you now. Check under your lower sieve- there may be a sheet metal cover over a screen with holes. They are excellent combines for harvesting small seeds.



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peabody

03-10-2004 09:52:29




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 Re: AC 60 All Crop Combine in reply to Orvis, 03-09-2004 20:53:03  
The bats are a light wood, sort of like western red cedar. Doesn't matter much. The arms (spokes) I've made were made out of oak. It lasts in weather and is strong enough.
You'll be lucky to find used draper canvas. You may try to make your own or buy new ones. Clover and alfalfa require special seieves, big flat sheets with correct size holes all over it. I have done quite a bit of clover harvesting with a 60. I think you'd want a Scour Clean if you were going to do much clover or alfalfa harvesting.You have an owner's manual? How is the bin bottom? Cutter knives?

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