Gerry King, antique iron collector from Ireland, shipped a SP-100 in a shipping container from Nebraska to Ireland to add to his collection of farm equipment. Seems there was only one SP-100 that ever made it to Ireland prior and it had since been scrapped. I was able to round up the belt set for Gerry, and he has been kind enough to send some photos of the restoration. Looks like a job well done.. Note that he shortened the header so he could get the combine down the narrow Irish roads. Just in time for Saint Patricks Day, here are some pictures of the “Green”All-Crop
February 12, 2009 at 4:43 am |
GERRY
WOW!!!!!!! YOU HAVE DONE A BEAUTIFUL JOB WITH YOUR SP 100.
WE LIVE IN ONTARIO – 65 MILES NORTH OF TORONTO, STAYNER ONTARIO.
WE HAVE A 66 AND 90 ALL CROP STORED UPSTAIRS IN HE BARN.
MY MOM’S GRANDPARENTS WERE 3/4′S IRISH AND 1/4 ENGLISH. WOULD LOVE TO GO AND VISIT IRELAND SOME DAY.
TAKE CARE
FRED DUNLOP
June 1, 2009 at 11:48 pm |
hi fred
thanks for your comment. our collection are as follows .(US built allcrop forty bagger model, allcrop 60 bagger model ,the sp100 shown in picture ,a european allis chalmers model EA (sp), a model c , model super A , and the last one allis chalmers built in England in the late 60s which is the model 5000
if u send us your address we can send u pictures in the mail.