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expiramental All Crop harvester?

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    Posted: 15 Feb 2011 at 12:36pm
My buddy has an old All crop harvester in his back yard. It is in restorable shape. He was telling me that some dedicated gleaner guys came over an looked at it and concluded that it was a factory prototype because it was made in 33 or 34, and that particular model didnt come out till 35 or 36, and it had some things differently on it that they had never seen before...anyone know much about prototype all crops? Its PTO driven, and pretty big. I'll try to get a pic when the snow melts..I know he wants to sell it or scrap it to someone who would restore it, IF its something special..
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a pic and serial would tell a lot.

 
 

 

If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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   The prototype that was demonstrated in 34' and all production through sometime in 38' had the early "camelback" separator and combination clean grain / unloading elevator. I would guess it to be one of these.
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