I have both of those machines, doing the same job. I have the all crop with the scour kleen, which does an excellent job of removing all the weed seeds from the grain
Great video! I think that might be a model 66 All-Crop. The 6 paddle reel and flared sides around the canvas are some of the improvements made when Allis went from the 60 to the 66.
Man I’m old lol I ran one back 40yrs ago but only after graduating from going out in front and making sure it was clear so the paddles didn’t get damaged on a rock or log near the field edges
I was surprised by the good job it did, and also by how much it was shaking. I guess the shaking and the fans do the work of separating out the seed. It was a really neat machine!
That's so awesome ! I always liked and wanted one of those All Crops . You could tell the field looked organic and they didn't use round up for sure . Will they plant beans behind the wheat ?
I'm not sure what they'll plant after the wheat, but beans would be a good guess. It seemed like a good machine. There's a lot happening, but it's all just a series of simple processes working together.
Thanks for sharing. My dad harvested a lot of wheat and red clover seed with his.
super cool seeing the girl running
I have both of those machines, doing the same job. I have the all crop with the scour kleen, which does an excellent job of removing all the weed seeds from the grain
Great video! I think that might be a model 66 All-Crop. The 6 paddle reel and flared sides around the canvas are some of the improvements made when Allis went from the 60 to the 66.
Man I’m old lol
I ran one back 40yrs ago but only after graduating from going out in front and making sure it was clear so the paddles didn’t get damaged on a rock or log near the field edges
I was surprised by the good job it did, and also by how much it was shaking. I guess the shaking and the fans do the work of separating out the seed. It was a really neat machine!
That’s really sumpin 👍🏻🙌🏻😎🌼🌻
That's so awesome ! I always liked and wanted one of those All Crops . You could tell the field looked organic and they didn't use round up for sure . Will they plant beans behind the wheat ?
I'm not sure what they'll plant after the wheat, but beans would be a good guess. It seemed like a good machine. There's a lot happening, but it's all just a series of simple processes working together.