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All-Crop Elevator Cups

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    Posted: 05 Oct 2010 at 5:21pm
Got the cups in today.."Big Deal" for me as this has been a two year struggle to get done...
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I hope those babies in my 72 can handle the outstanding bean crop I plan on attacking this weekend!!!
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

I hope those babies in my 72 can handle the outstanding bean crop I plan on attacking this weekend!!!
 
 
Just as well as the old ones "guarenteed"!
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Tom,

They are beautiful! Nice job!!!! 

Those cups are nicer than what I expected. It is nice to see someone making quality parts at affordable prices...right here in the US.

Since I am a neophyte when it comes to the All Crop, do these cups fit all models? The 60, 66, 72 and 90?

How much are they? 
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Tom,

Are the cups to replace Allis Chalmers part number 501471 ? 

It appears that Allis refers to this All Crop part as a bucket in their Dealers Repair Parts Catalog.

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Originally posted by clovis clovis wrote:

Tom,

They are beautiful! Nice job!!!! 

Those cups are nicer than what I expected. It is nice to see someone making quality parts at affordable prices...right here in the US.

Since I am a neophyte when it comes to the All Crop, do these cups fit all models? The 60, 66, 72 and 90?

How much are they? 
 
Thanks.
Yes these replace 501471. Fit the 60,66,72,90, SP100. Cups/Buckets, call them what you will, but dont call them cheap.  Cause Made in USA is expensive!  $9 per bucket. I had a NOS original that I sent to the manufacturer so I expected a spitting image of the original. Actually several other stamping outfits turned it down as they didnt have the machinery to make them.  Done by a company in California. 
 
 
Hey Clovis, I will be putting my two cents in at homesteadingtoday.com


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They look really nice -- getting more difficult to find stuff made in the USA - good job.
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Originally posted by Jim Lindemood Jim Lindemood wrote:

They look really nice -- getting more difficult to find stuff made in the USA - good job.
 
Thanks.  All the parts I have made are USA...
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The reason for a higher price than some expect is the method of manufacture. Those parts are made in a draw die. You can't just form that much material without wrinkles and tears. There is a band of material that is sandwhiched between stripper plate and draw ring. Then the part is formed while material is trapped. That then allows the drawing effect to produce this part. Out side flange is trimmed probably by pinch trim method, leaving a rim of scrap material. HTH Tracy Martin
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