Just found this. Wow, nostalgia overload! We had both a 60 and a 66, and later a 90. And a spare for parts. Great machines. Very adjustable, particularly cylinder speed and wind. If you were careful, you could clean anything. My job was the grease them. Whole lotta zerks on those machines!
Dang... had the same tractor and combine except ours had the auxiliary engine it. Road on the fender too...never fell off. Testing my memory here!! Lol Don't know where you are digging these up but this is undisputable American history!!
Allcrop was at forefront with harvesters, we had H.V. McKay No.2 which was bagger but later converted to bin. I think WD6 was tractor that used or maybe CAT D4 this type harvesting was not very common until after world war 2 even Self Propelled harvesters not as common until 70’s what great vid👍
Just found this. Wow, nostalgia overload! We had both a 60 and a 66, and later a 90. And a spare for parts. Great machines. Very adjustable, particularly cylinder speed and wind. If you were careful, you could clean anything. My job was the grease them. Whole lotta zerks on those machines!
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this. Very useful as a new All Crop owner.
Dang... had the same tractor and combine except ours had the auxiliary engine it. Road on the fender too...never fell off. Testing my memory here!! Lol Don't know where you are digging these up but this is undisputable American history!!
I purchased an AC-72 in April 2019. Yes, they are still out there after 60 years. Whoever designed these incredible machines, were men of genius.
That's a great video, as always you guy's do a great job posting A-C video's. Keep up the good work & good luck with your farming operation!
Love this stuff
What a fantastic video, thanks for posting!!!
Glad that I have one of these machines. One operational, and six as 'replacements' if one knows what I mean. Subscribed by the way. Long live AC!
Who owns the patent to these
Allcrop was at forefront with harvesters, we had H.V. McKay No.2 which was bagger but later converted to bin. I think WD6 was tractor that used or maybe CAT D4 this type harvesting was not very common until after world war 2 even Self Propelled harvesters not as common until 70’s what great vid👍
2:15 is cool, thats the camera man isnt it ? sliding along behind the machine