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This weeks All-Crop progress

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    Posted: 29 Jan 2011 at 5:55pm
Hubs, Tires on, Concave in but out of square. Need to get backside bolted on to correct that...
 
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Great work Tom!! I thought about you today. I was walking around the farm here in southern Illinois and saw many a allcrop used cylinder bar used as a fence post and had to chuckle!!! A little rubber was still on some of them!! You should charge more since they have many uses!!! Ryan
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

Great work Tom!! I thought about you today. I was walking around the farm here in southern Illinois and saw many a allcrop used cylinder bar used as a fence post and had to chuckle!!! A little rubber was still on some of them!! You should charge more since they have many uses!!! Ryan
 
 
At $62.50 each, (expensive fence post ya think?!) My customers would probably say they are paying enough....but if you want to pay more, feel free!
 
On a side issue,,,,my California machine order been finalized.  I am going to create a stationary thresher out of one.  No header, will fab a chute for feeding the crop, and a foldup deck to stand above the concave. Also some shielding from the belts.  Due in August.  I think I will prototype my new road speed axles and rim/tire on this one.
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This is really neat - I like seeing the All-Crop built up step by step. It really lets you see what it's made out of and how it works. Thanks for posting pictures.
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My father was telling me about a AC dealership in Staunton, Illinois he hung out at as a youth. He said before harvest season they had a pile of cylinder bars and canvases about 6 foot high in the parts department!! The fence posts were the old worn out bars!! Ryan
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Tom, Your work is very impressive.  Of course at the factory it took what, 20 -30 minutes to build an all crop?  They did have all the parts and lots of labor though.
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Tom, Your work is very impressive.  Of course at the factory it took what, 20 -30 minutes to build an all crop?  They did have all the parts and lots of labor though.
 
thanks...yep the power of economies of scale...
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Love to see the pics Tom,like others have said these pics help to visualize whats happening inside.
I'll take a new 72 when you get the time.LOL What would one of those run 50,000 grand?
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Originally posted by Pat the Plumber CIL Pat the Plumber CIL wrote:

Love to see the pics Tom,like others have said these pics help to visualize whats happening inside.
I'll take a new 72 when you get the time.LOL What would one of those run 50,000 grand?
 
Time...thats what is in short supply...from me done like this one...Id say $15K
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Looking good Tom!  I've hadn't been on in awhile, is that a 60 or 66 your building?  I might even want to buy one if u make anymore.
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Progressing well --- going to be really sharp!
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