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Author Topic: My heavy equipment.  (Read 2585 times)

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Offline LPS

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I thought I should show my vintage tractor.  The 1951 Allis WD.  My line of equipment is by it.  My brush mower, homemade back blade, (came with tractor) homemade bale spear (I made it).  I also have a great set of chains for it. It is 3 years older than me and we both run great!!!   :sleazy:


Offline glenn57

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You didn't take that picture today!! :evil: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline deadeye

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Very nice, I wish I had some bigger equipment then I could really go nuts.
***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline Dotch

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Those WD's were always nice machines. That slip clutch was great for PTO work. Raked hay with one of the neighbor's a few years back. Hadn't driven one for a while. It didn't take long to figure out how to operate it unlike some of the later Deere's with their "mystery shift" pattern. Could just hop on and go.  :happy1: Too bad the 80's took down both Allis & IH.  :sad:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

Online Steve-o

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Very nice, I wish I had some bigger equipment then I could really go nuts.
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Offline LPS

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Remember I took it to Elk River to Lon's tractors and we took the loader off, split the tractor, put in a rebuilt clutch and put it back together and he also added some things that were missing on it for me and did it all in a day.  I was headed home by 5:30.  Great guy too!  I ran it for so long with the worn out clutch that it feels funny now with it working correctly.  All of that cost $700 and he included a newer front rim cuz on of mine is getting pretty bad.  I thought that was pretty good.  Just to buy a new clutch for it alone is $600 from one place that I checked.  No installation.