[AT] Thoughts on small combines, other harvest machinery and where it takes us (continued)

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Nov 6 15:15:37 PDT 2010


I think you are right Gene.  I still haven't gone back and read the article. 
I believe it said the model 40 was the forerunner of the model 60 but the 
All Crop name came with the 60.

Charlie

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From: "Gene Dotson" <gdotsly at watchtv.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 5:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Thoughts on small combines,other harvest machinery and 
where it takes us (continued)

>    Charlie
>   Yeah, I knew what you meant. Allis still used their name up past the
> model 90 and 100 combines and were all painted AC orange. I believe they
> were all galvanized after the Gleaner Brothers purchase. Right?
>
>    Wasn't the All Crop title first used with the 60 series?
>
>                Gene
>
>
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>
>> correction.  I meant to say the first of the All Crop combines not
>> Gleaner.
>>
>> Charlie
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>> From: "charlie hill" <charliehill at embarqmail.com>
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>>> Gene,  I've been looking at C.H. Wendell's Allis Chalmers Story and it
>>> appears your dad's combine would have had to be a model 40.  That was
>>> apparently the first of the Gleaner combines for AC and before that they
>>> had the Advance Rumley Prairie models that were pretty large and clumsy
>>> looking machines.
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