The cross body design gave them a larger straw deck and shoe than their competitiors. Made them very good for fine seeds like clovers, and grass seeds. We used a 90 right into the late 60's for a variety of crops. Not the best machine in tough straw, but very versatile.
One thing I noticed is that the Allis mounted windrower and the All-crop combine with the pickup attachment are not compatible. The windrower mounted on the right side of the tractor and the combine pickup mounted on the left side mean that you cannot pick up the windrow "head first". Makes for slow combining when you pick up a swath "stalk first".
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josuettcruz 1 year ago
The cross body design gave them a larger straw deck and shoe than their competitiors. Made them very good for fine seeds like clovers, and grass seeds. We used a 90 right into the late 60's for a variety of crops. Not the best machine in tough straw, but very versatile.
ac170 1 year ago
hope at that speed the crop is all in by snow fall
togreektown 2 years ago
nice equipment and video!
abc123bengi 3 years ago
One thing I noticed is that the Allis mounted windrower and the All-crop combine with the pickup attachment are not compatible. The windrower mounted on the right side of the tractor and the combine pickup mounted on the left side mean that you cannot pick up the windrow "head first". Makes for slow combining when you pick up a swath "stalk first".
Brant1A 3 years ago
Jesus, I knew narrow-fronted Farmalls' were tippy, but I bet that one's ten times worse with only one wheel on the front!
fordhater207 4 years ago
What kind of cab is that? My grandpa built one with plywood and a model A windshield back in the day for his wc,
skarafit 4 years ago
Cool. I still love those little All Crops.
CombineWizard 4 years ago
Does the house on the tractor have one or two baths?
cockshutt570 4 years ago