kombaj connection to traktor wanted to know if they are still to be counted are bought ecc. miei: E---mail brankoivanka@yahoo.it facebook branko janjanin also sincerely thank you for colarabozione
oh wow...now this takes me back...we had an old combine like the second one in line but it didn't have a bin...we had to ride on it and bag all our oats as we were combining...that was such a dusty/dirty/hot job...you had to wear long sleeves or you would itch yourself to death...love this kind of stuff, thanks
@nate1294 i love watchin the old machinery but all of ours is basically shot, got an old A gleaner sittin in a stand of trees were plannin on restoring
@phil656565 If you want to restore some equipment look for 1 of these combines. they are fun and can be profitable. i recently mounted a v 4 wisconsin engine on a model 66 and sold it to an amish man for $6000
@nate1294 wow thats a decent profit, actually we were going to restore it for nostalgia, it was my grandpa's first combine after he came to this country
@phil656565 Thats great i love to see people restoring more older machinery! that way it will be around for years to come! I think that the generations to come should be able to see the history of farming.
I bought an All-Crop 60 back in the 80's when I was in high school for 50 dollars and put new conveyer belts , a couple of pulleys and some tires....and she ran! Tickled me to death....I still have it....might sell it one day for parts or something....hate to see it just sitting out. Cool to see others using them. Nice video.
My grandpa had an old Allis 60 combine(I think that is the number)they pullled it with a model B when the first got it and it had a mounted motor on it that was the same as a CA Allis I believe then they got a WD and took the motor off of the combine.We dragged the combine out and did some oats with it a couple of years ago.Then we didn't really have shed room and it went to the scrap yard.I wish I was the age I am now we never would have got rid of it.
how much would one of these cost restored?
tommyb8806 3 weeks ago
this is so cool
farmerboy0101 1 month ago
kombaj connection to traktor wanted to know if they are still to be counted are bought ecc. miei: E---mail brankoivanka@yahoo.it facebook branko janjanin also sincerely thank you for colarabozione
brankoivanka 2 months ago
oh wow...now this takes me back...we had an old combine like the second one in line but it didn't have a bin...we had to ride on it and bag all our oats as we were combining...that was such a dusty/dirty/hot job...you had to wear long sleeves or you would itch yourself to death...love this kind of stuff, thanks
Mrjmoyer78 8 months ago
I was there on 7/4/10 and saw alot of equipment I had never seen before
generationll 1 year ago
Help me out,,is that model-B Allis Chalmers pulling the first combine?
1941pearl 1 year ago
Certainly puts SMALL and OLD all together in a neat package.
dvknutson 1 year ago
those pry do what bout 10 acres a day each?
phil656565 2 years ago
@phil656565 Allis Chalmers said that a model 60 could do 20 acres per day.
Sources: Allis Chalmers All Crop Harvester Model 60 Manual
nate1294 1 year ago
@nate1294 thats not bad at all
phil656565 1 year ago
@phil656565 I have done 30 plus with my 60 in really good going and a 60 hp tractor.
nate1294 1 year ago
@nate1294 i love watchin the old machinery but all of ours is basically shot, got an old A gleaner sittin in a stand of trees were plannin on restoring
phil656565 1 year ago
@phil656565 If you want to restore some equipment look for 1 of these combines. they are fun and can be profitable. i recently mounted a v 4 wisconsin engine on a model 66 and sold it to an amish man for $6000
nate1294 1 year ago
@nate1294 wow thats a decent profit, actually we were going to restore it for nostalgia, it was my grandpa's first combine after he came to this country
phil656565 1 year ago
@phil656565 Thats great i love to see people restoring more older machinery! that way it will be around for years to come! I think that the generations to come should be able to see the history of farming.
nate1294 1 year ago
Old Allis Chalmers Allcrop 160. only 2000 made. I got one!
JRCollinsfan 2 years ago
o, yes, yes, i happy to watch tchis film.
algis179 2 years ago
My grandpa imported one of these to England in 1944 and we were still using it in 1962. A part of my childhood:)
putnik63 2 years ago
The standard style tractor at 1:20 in the video; what model is it?
Great looking machine!
I am mainly an IH fan but I like most classic American tractors.
OzzInter 2 years ago
I bought an All-Crop 60 back in the 80's when I was in high school for 50 dollars and put new conveyer belts , a couple of pulleys and some tires....and she ran! Tickled me to death....I still have it....might sell it one day for parts or something....hate to see it just sitting out. Cool to see others using them. Nice video.
splashdown50 2 years ago
like lexion 600
den7211 2 years ago
noce to see the old equitment at work
yeh its old but it works
nolatoolguy 3 years ago
nice tractors and harvesters
abc123bengi 3 years ago
Very nice and thanks for sharing.
pileofiron 3 years ago
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when was this? the 19th century?
audioslave187 3 years ago
My grandpa had an old Allis 60 combine(I think that is the number)they pullled it with a model B when the first got it and it had a mounted motor on it that was the same as a CA Allis I believe then they got a WD and took the motor off of the combine.We dragged the combine out and did some oats with it a couple of years ago.Then we didn't really have shed room and it went to the scrap yard.I wish I was the age I am now we never would have got rid of it.
thefarmboy01 3 years ago
Thanks for the video...awesome footage of old Allis' working away.
Brant1A 4 years ago
We haven't seen this in Sweden yet!
bmsidan 4 years ago
haha i know the self-prepelled driver hes funny as fuck, Coonsie!
jayhawk360 4 years ago
Nice to see the old persian orange at work.
gregwddriver 4 years ago
Freekin' awesome, when/where is the next gathering?
HintonLady 4 years ago
The next Little casterton working weekend event is on 20-21 September 2008 at Little casterton near stamford Near peterbourgh. please come along
madagasca 4 years ago
This happens every year near West Lafayette, Indiana. Usually sometime around the first part of July. Marion does a nice job of organizing.
pileofiron 3 years ago