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Free AllCrop 60 in Idaho!

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    Posted: 05 Jul 2017 at 8:22pm
https://boise.craigslist.org/grd/6198234280.html
 
Oh How I wish I could haul this home!! It's Basically "just up the road"
 
Someone save this!!!
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Pull it home! 
That tandem wheel attachment is worth something. I have a set one one of my machines, and that tongue just floats off the ground. Great for hitching or manually moving the machine. 

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55 miles is a bit of a tow!!! Shocked Specially on questionable tires Dead 
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i'm with Creston on this one, that's looks to be in great condition. and if it's a free-bee, you can afford to replace a couple tires. and no it can't be towed 65 MPH! I've towed lots of slow moving equipment further than that before! and drove tractors 150-200 miles before. and drove a truck with an attached 20x40 building over 20 miles. (truck inside the building).
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55 miles isn't that far. I just towed a 15ft folding bushhog 146 miles. Avoid interstates, and have an escort. At 25mph you'll have it home in three hours.
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Copyright I believe my post title would be "look what I got for free" or "the free reason my wife is pissed"
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Pulled my allcrop 72 home 150 miles. Had to bring a couple spares and ended up getting a hotel room halfway!
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I had to pull a case ih chisel plow 500 miles. It was 16 feet wide and 32 feet long in Weighed 16,000 lbs.
I wouldn't think twice about it, it would be home already. Two spare tires a jack a 3/4 socket with breaker bar and a Grease gun. Ease as pie. Take your wife or kids along for more fun.
I better stop before I talk myself into getting it.
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Pull it at night while the traffic is light. Wink
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I also like to pull them on a 4 lane. You can drive on the shoulder and you only take up one lane and everyone can safely pass. The farthest I have pulled one was from Osceola IA to Ridott IL which was over 300 miles.
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Why can't I find a deal like that?! I have looked at 3 Allcrop 60s this week. All 3 not for sale.
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The tandem wheels don't "have" to be good. They are just there for balance. As long as the 2 stock wheels are ok, you will be fine. Use the 2 tandem wheels as spares. I've done that in a pinch before
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Originally posted by truckerfarmer truckerfarmer wrote:

Why can't I find a deal like that?! I have looked at 3 Allcrop 60s this week. All 3 not for sale.

I have pretty good luck here. I have 4 parts machines around that farmers just said I could have. They might not all be parts machines for very long though...a couple might be up and running before you know it lol
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

The tandem wheels don't "have" to be good. They are just there for balance. As long as the 2 stock wheels are ok, you will be fine. Use the 2 tandem wheels as spares. I've done that in a pinch before

Very true Creston. I'll be heading down to OK sometime next month to get a tandem Assy. And a few screens.
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Looks like somebody got it!

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Weren't me! Hope it went to a good home!
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Yeah, 50 miles for an All-Crop shouldn't be that bad. I pulled our Minneapolis Moline disk home about 60 miles, and I'm sure that towed worse than an All Crop
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