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All Crop 60's getting ready to leave.

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    Posted: 12 May 2012 at 6:36pm
These are the two All Crops that we took out of the barns today after around 15-20 years of being in there. These 60's are leaving northern Pa. and heading to Southern Maine. Thanks to Tom Yaz for finding someone to keep these wonderful units. They will be getting loaded in the am tomorrow for the trip on Monday. I wiil get more pics once they are loaded.
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   The one without the reel is a Big Bin 66. They appear to be in good shape !
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I'd say Allcrops "made" Scourclean.When Allcrops died they did too.
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Nice looking All Crops
Good Luck!
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Good to hear they are going to a good home. Hate to see the scrapper get them.
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Both are very nice.  The 60A looks like an identical twin to the one I have.
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Well here are the pictures of the combines getting loaded. As you can see, on a 102" trailer they just fit. I had to take and drill a hole in the left corner of my bobcat bucket so i could load them. I must say it was one of the hardest things to load, had to go up the barn ramp and turn a hard right to the trailer. It would have been alot easier if i could have seen both tires. But they are on and the only thing that got broke was a mud flap on the truck. I must say good luck to Nick from Maine and hope they work great for you.
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Those look pretty nice -- glad they found a new home. Loading those things and unloading are not the easiest thing - been there done that - but once home, they are great machines and part of out Ag heritage.
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Wow! Great job getting those loaded.
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