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Post by raiken on Oct 14, 2009 10:00:31 GMT -4
Allis B, RC, D19, and put a WD in later. Richard
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Post by John(IN) on Oct 15, 2009 8:05:52 GMT -4
I still got some equipment to get inside yet. Maybe I am just in denial that Winter is really coming, but this mornings forcast of flurries for Saturday may wake me up.
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Post by raiken on Oct 15, 2009 13:03:49 GMT -4
John. If we get some snow then we will have a real indian summer. Then that will be the time to get things put away. Richard
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Post by D-allis IA on Oct 17, 2009 7:09:48 GMT -4
Richard you have some nice tractors . The RC is really nice. Not many RC's around as I don't think many were built.
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Post by Stanohio on Oct 17, 2009 9:19:45 GMT -4
Guy east of town had one they got new with an 82S? maybe that they used in the orchard. He had it for sale for over a year and finally sold it for $200. It was a narrow front so I didn't want it because we have a lot of dike banks so a NF tractor wouldn't be safe. Now I wish I would have got it. I kind of g ot into collecting original owner tractors. Ones I can tell the story of their life, who bought it new, what they used it for, stuff like that. I have 1 that I'm the second owner, my Farm-All 460D and my G I'm the 3rd owner but have all history on it. A buddy of mines wifes grandfather bought it new in 1948 and I got it from her.
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Post by D-allis IA on Oct 17, 2009 12:03:40 GMT -4
Stan I know what you mean about history of tractors. It really make it interesting when you know a story about it. I bought my G at an auction sale. The guy that owned it was a mechanic at a Allis Chalmers dealor ship in Sioux City Iowa, Dahl Imp, not sure of spelling. The G even has a tag on it when he overhauled it.
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Post by whiting on Oct 20, 2009 8:21:32 GMT -4
..... yeah its ot fun getting ready 4 winter but don't like leaving anything outsaide!!!! especcialy up here weve got snow already.... ive got history on most of my tractors the b ido but not my d-17 and my ihc 706 and h i do but not realy the m... had an rc once traded it for a wd-45 wich i sold to buy the d-17... love the d-17 but kinda wish the rc was still sround it went somewere in deleware wish i remeber who got it
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Post by D-allis IA on Nov 25, 2009 9:47:41 GMT -4
That D-19 looks like a real beast.
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Post by caron40in on Nov 30, 2009 20:18:33 GMT -4
I've always been a narrow front guy. Were there n/f d-19's? That would look good, maybe a little unstable, but pretty. Ron
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