Allis combine with two roe corn head

Went by a Allis all crop combine yesterday that had a two corn head wondering if anybody ever used one and how long did it take to change back and forth to the grain table to the snapping roll looked like a big job to me
 
There was one running at the Rantual show a couple years ago,,first one/only I have seen..
 

Was it like this one? A fellow near here owns this one.

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yes it was like that one except it had the extended grain been ,Have you seen that one work and how long did it take to change it over
 
I think there was one or more AC pull type combines with corn heads at the Orange Spectacular in Hutchinson, MN. They had a very good seminar about the history of All-Crop combines. The one on the history of Rotobalers was great too.
 
Here is a link to a video of one operating. Not mine.

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If the one your talking about is for sale then JUMP on it. The corn heads are RARE!!!! IF you do not want to keep it you can easily resell it.
 
(quoted from post at 18:14:03 06/13/18) yes it was like that one except it had the extended grain been ,Have you seen that one work and how long did it take to change it over

I have not seen this one work. I don't know if the guy has ever used it. This photo was taken several years ago. I have not talked to him recently.
 
I have a 1955 Model 66 with 2 row head. Bought it for $500 a few years ago. Had it at Hutchinson. I don"t think I"d like to switch heads- not easy. AC made 312,000 combines that could accept that head. They made 1150 corn heads.
 

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