We had acouple of the 60 all crop combines. One of the most underrated pieces of equipment ever built !! Grandpa had acouple also. For a young kid it taught all the basic functions of a combine even a newer one. It truly was a ALL CROP combine also a poor farmer could afford it and repair it as well !!
I like it too! In perspective, that little tractor probably has more horsepower than most that ran those combines back in the day. I'm sure it's a lot more lightweight, though. Thanks for watching!
The A/C All Crop would cut and clean everything from clover to grass seed. Great machines, and you at least have the bin type - no bagging while you run it. It's amazing how good they did. 👍
Very nice that old machine still functions, we still have one in the barn, but sitting 30 years I’m not sure chains would even move, thanks for the video
Great to have a backup, and it's a working AC A-C! In a pinch you can go counter-clockwise around the field since trees shade out yield around the edges you aren't missing much. The guys with the big machines have to go fast and cover many more acres just to make equipment loan payments. Older cash paid equipment with no debt can make smaller farms profitable.
9-24-23 Illinois We had AC 60 on the farm in the 1950's. pulled with a Massey Harris 44 tractor. The cylinder bars were rubber faced, , what do yo do today? Doubt can get replacement ??
Actually, you can still get them. I should replace mine, but there's still some rubber left. It's sort of just a toy anyway. I love hearing those stories. It's great to own and use a piece of our great history!
@@thumbcountrystuff4215 i have a 1750 hst kubota and love it very much a power house of a tractor for what it is did a bush hog job sunday and just ran about that 1700 rpm all day long and never luged or boged down one bit
Very cool. Brings back memories. Not exactly 40" header of a JB combine, but it makes you appreciate the hours our grandfathers put in farming.
Sure does!
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We had acouple of the 60 all crop combines. One of the most underrated pieces of equipment ever built !! Grandpa had acouple also. For a young kid it taught all the basic functions of a combine even a newer one. It truly was a ALL CROP combine also a poor farmer could afford it and repair it as well !!
It's amazing how the basic combine workings haven't changed much in 70 years. Thanks for watching
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One of the best clover seed combines ever made!
I have been keeping my eyes out for one for just harvesting clover seed
Thanks for watching
One of the easiest machines to maintain . It was the most affordable. It sure made a lot of things possible for the small farmer.
Still makes things possible for small farmers!
I love the pairing -- 1940's combine with a 21-century tractor.
I like it too! In perspective, that little tractor probably has more horsepower than most that ran those combines back in the day. I'm sure it's a lot more lightweight, though.
Thanks for watching!
The A/C All Crop would cut and clean everything from clover to grass seed. Great machines, and you at least have the bin type - no bagging while you run it. It's amazing how good they did. 👍
It is quite a machine. It was very fun to see the old stories come to life.
Very nice that old machine still functions, we still have one in the barn, but sitting 30 years I’m not sure chains would even move, thanks for the video
This one sat for 27 years. I spent a winter fixing it up. Sounds like you have a project...
Well hook pto oni t & see
The oldest ones are always the best.
Yes! Looking forward to another season. Coming soon! Thanks for watching!
Great to have a backup, and it's a working AC A-C! In a pinch you can go counter-clockwise around the field since trees shade out yield around the edges you aren't missing much. The guys with the big machines have to go fast and cover many more acres just to make equipment loan payments. Older cash paid equipment with no debt can make smaller farms profitable.
Good points, thanks very much for watching!
Nice machine. Thank You
Thank you for watching.
That's awesome 👌
Yes! Lots of fun!
9-24-23 Illinois We had AC 60 on the farm in the 1950's. pulled with a Massey Harris 44 tractor.
The cylinder bars were rubber faced, , what do yo do today? Doubt can get replacement ??
Actually, you can still get them. I should replace mine, but there's still some rubber left. It's sort of just a toy anyway. I love hearing those stories. It's great to own and use a piece of our great history!
Interesting can still those bars must be an after market supplier !!!@@thumbcountrystuff4215
Hell i would just use the all crop save u some money to up grade to a gleaner
Hehe! That's the next step! Thanks for watching!
is that a 2000 or 3000 series deere
3038. I love it.
@@thumbcountrystuff4215 i have a 1750 hst kubota and love it very much a power house of a tractor for what it is did a bush hog job sunday and just ran about that 1700 rpm all day long and never luged or boged down one bit
dont move the camera so much so fast, you make us dizzy watching it.
OK. Thanks for watching. I'm still learning. I'm doing everything with my phone. Would rather be outside than sitting in front of a computer editing.