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Project All-Crop Drill

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Allis-Chalmers Damon View Drop Down
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    Posted: 29 Apr 2020 at 9:16am
Hello all, just thought I would share a recent project of mine. A neighbor and I decided to get this old drill working again. It has been sitting in our barn for close to 50 years, and only recently pulled out again. Overall it is in great shape.  So far we have put 2 new tires on, new hydraulic cylinder, found new tubes and lubed everything up. Just need to go through all the moving pieces and make sure nothing else needs replaced. I will post more pictures soon! 

Any recommendations on where to find used parts if needed would be greatly appreciated. I would also really like to find a grass seeder box at some point. 










1955 WD45 Diesel, 1959 D14, All-Crop Drill, 2015 John Deere 5075e, New Holland 279 Haybine, New Holland 575 square baler, New Holland 1032 Stackliner, 10ft Industrias Disc, 6ft Titan grapple
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Good looking drill, keep us updated.
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Shoup has lots of drill parts...blades, bearings and bushings, tubes, etc... nothing listed for AC, but you might be able to cross with other brands.Their website is Shoupparts.com  They have a free catalog for the asking
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Now that right there is a gem! I would love to find one just like it. Glad to hear that you are fixing it up. Thanks for posting, and good luck with it! Darrel
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