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66 combine with corn head pictures

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    Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 7:53am
Here I am in Minooka Illinois trying out my 66 corn head combine for the first time. Worked very well. Started out taking 1 row at a time but ended up taking 2 at a time.
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i know there out there but i have never seen an all crop with a corn head on it! nice looking machine
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote omahagreg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 8:55am
That 200 looks really nice too!  So your not using the all crops bin?
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18 bushel capacity.Would not be able to get to the end of the field.That is one nice allcrop.Like James said not many of them around.How did it work? Was the grain very clean?

Oh yah , I think you need a larger Tractor.LOL !!!
You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails

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   That is the rarest of the rare. There were only 850 cornheads for a 66 made, and there can't be more than a handful of the rear wagon fill setups out there, put them together and that is a very rare outfit. Thanks for the Pictures.
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How do the rubber cylinder bars hold up to the ears of corn?
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Nice 200 and combine. The corn head doesent look like it has seen many acres.
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Originally posted by Rfdeere Rfdeere wrote:

   That is the rarest of the rare. There were only 850 cornheads for a 66 made, and there can't be more than a handful of the rear wagon fill setups out there, put them together and that is a very rare outfit. Thanks for the Pictures.
 
   I just noticed that is an early 66 small bin, That makes it even scarcer. Beautiful setup.
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Something seems out of place..........hat?

Edited by eddiedawabbit - 24 Nov 2011 at 1:30pm
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Originally posted by R.W R.W wrote:

How do the rubber cylinder bars hold up to the ears of corn?


That's what I was wondering. I've always heard running corn through a All-Crop was hard on the rubber.
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