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All-Crop "art"

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    Posted: 07 Oct 2010 at 8:07am
Oh the humanity!
 
 


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Hahahaha! This is great...
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Know what Tom does by carefully taking an All Crop apart, refurbising all the worn parts and reassembling it and restoring it to its former glory. Now that is art. What this guy did in tearing apart a piece of machinery for the amusement of people that have never set foot on a farm, know that is MURDER!
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At least it didn't go to China to be melted down. I have an early All-Crop hopper that I use for my can smasher holding bin.
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Originally posted by Chris (swIA) Chris (swIA) wrote:

Know what Tom does by carefully taking an All Crop apart, refurbising all the worn parts and reassembling it and restoring it to its former glory. Now that is art. What this guy did in tearing apart a piece of machinery for the amusement of people that have never set foot on a farm, know that is MURDER!
 
Dont know wether to laugh or cry...yep better than going to China, and at least the memory of the machine is kept alive in a perverted way, but boy I could use those parts!!
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Originally posted by Chris (swIA) Chris (swIA) wrote:

Know what Tom does by carefully taking an All Crop apart, refurbising all the worn parts and reassembling it and restoring it to its former glory. Now that is art. What this guy did in tearing apart a piece of machinery for the amusement of people that have never set foot on a farm, know that is MURDER!
 
 
You took the words out of my mouth! If the guy wanted to make art with an All Crop combine why not restore the thing. Now after someone sees that and someone says Allis-Chalmers combine or All-Crop combine they will say "Is that the one that the one guy made look like a huge spider?"
 
Didn't that guy say that he was in a farming area? That would be more motivation for me to restore it.
 
I don't even need a combine but I would take that one and resotre it before I dismantle it and turn it into something stupid looking.
 
I just had to have a good rant!!
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Sweet! At least it wasn't scraped! Something different for people to see!
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Originally posted by farmtoybuilder farmtoybuilder wrote:

Sweet! At least it wasn't scraped! Something different for people to see!
 
I was finally able to see the videos just now...Doesnt bother me...the guy is creative in finding ways to make noisemakers out of it.  And remember you cant save them all...but if I ever am looking for a part....
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