All-Crop harvester

Many of these units are still in working condition, and they are well known for their dependability and low maintenance; however, as they are quite small machines (and now very old), they are not practical on today's large farms.

Five foot (60-inch) cut; replaced flat belt with Texrope V-belt system.

Harry C. Merritt and Charles J. Scranton each earned the prestigious Cyrus Hall McCormick Medal of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers for their work on the design of this machine.

On this model, a new header design was implemented; an auger feed instead of a canvas conveyor.

The largest pull-type All-Crop, this model had a seven and a half foot header and was matched to the Allis-Chalmers D-series tractors.