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sold the Allcrop 90

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    Posted: 28 Dec 2010 at 8:41pm
   
    Sold the Allcrop  90, went from Omaha, Ne to north central Missouri 266 miles. Built some boxes to raise it up to get it on the trailer. That didn't work as planned. Ended up lifting each wheel a little at a time so the axles could set on two 4x6 beams to clear the fenders, and then used a come a long to pull it onto the trailer. Didn't think the skid loader would pick it up, but it did. And the come a long worked okay to. Combine weighs right at 4,000 lbs.
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Sorry you sold it before I could see it! 
Greg Kroeker
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When I was little my Dad loaded one on a 2 ton truck by taking an extra truck and backing both up to a loading ramp. They backed the combine on to both trucks and then jacked the side on the right side up and drove the extra truck away. Drove about 250 miles with axle sticking out on the right side (mailboxes are cheaper than Caddilacs). By the way it was not an AC.   
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