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    Posted: 04 Jul 2015 at 7:04am
I know most of us on here like to see pictures of all kinds of tractors. Lets post some non AC pictures


Some of our MM tractors, G950, G1050, G1355, Plainsman A4T-1600



MF 1130 Wheatland, We have added an 1100 and 1150 Wheatlands to the collection hopefully we can get them all together this weekend for a picture



MM G1000 Wheatland
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Cockshutt 1750 All Original Tractor



Case 930 Western with a hand Clutch



McCormick Deering WK40



Deutz 1 Cylinder Air Cooled



Deutz 1 Cylinder Water Cooled



Porsche

Please share your pictures, If we get time this weekend we may have some more pictures.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rw Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2015 at 7:41am
Fascinating to see the various designs for steering linkage, wheel fasteners, wheel weights, headlights, clutch pedal, brake levers and on and on. All of those parts to design and make. Have to chuckle a little at the tow chain on some of them but I imagine they are the most difficult to make run from a parts standpoint. Thanks for sharing. rw
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RW, All of them will run but most need a little tug or a jumpstart. We gave up keeping batteries in all of them years ago
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Nice!!
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Since we are on the MM & family
 
Dad's G900.  one owner 3600 hrs
Dad's MM U,   That boy in the seat is now a HS Senior
Have a red nose R & a red nose Z too.
 
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here's my Vista G1000 with 15544 hours on her. That's all American muscle right there. Turbo charged and 20.8 38 rears.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rw Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2015 at 12:02pm
I love the photos for sure and variety is the spice of life. Nice to see the collection of brands instead of models within a brand. A man that went to our church had a Bentley that he shipped over from England and restored. It had the manual transmission shifter lever between the seat and the door instead of in the center of the floor. Can't remember if it was right or left hand drive. It had lots of interesting mechanisms. I work as a mechanic in fleet trucks so I kind of get used to seeing things made pretty similar.

Also what makes a MM a "vista".
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Also what makes a MM a "vista". [/QUOTE] better visibility and view, on the Vista G1000 models you sit up much much higher then a regular G1000. They have a platform like a D21 or 190 has just higher up. Rear mounted fuel tank is also similar to an Allis making for a shorter hood compared to all the other MM models. Even the controls are all on a side console except for the PTO and torque levers.
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Here's a couple shots of my 1066.


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Nice Tractors Guys. I found a few more old pictures to add, some of these are action shots from the farm last year.



White 2-155 FWA, Oliver 2255 FWA, and MM G1000 Vista FWA



Cockshutt 1600, Oliver 990, Oliver 880



White 2-155 and Gleaner R66 In Action



Not Old Tractors but still pretty impressive, we were asked to help do a Fendt Photo shoot last fall on our farm.
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Originally posted by Dale-OH Dale-OH wrote:



Cockshutt 1750 All Original Tractor



Case 930 Western with a hand Clutch



McCormick Deering WK40



Deutz 1 Cylinder Air Cooled



Deutz 1 Cylinder Water Cooled



Porsche

Please share your pictures, If we get time this weekend we may have some more pictures.



Nice to see something other than green....

BTW, what is the goofy looking shroud on the wide front of the Porsche tractor? It looks like it might be covering some kind of mfwd system?
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Belly  or side mount hay mower on the Porsche.Looks like it is powered from the front.But where or how would the clutch stop mower???? 
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http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/uploads/9377/DSCN1919.JPG1961 Bungartz T-5
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Ray54 is right that is the drive for the side mower. If you look close you can see a long rod that runs from the clutch to just above the foot clutch to turn on/off
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I love that Plainsman! i'd also like to drive a Fendt someday!
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That Bungartz looks like the one I have. They are small but they are built like a tank.
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Thanks for the thread. 
You know when it comes to farm tractors I am color blind.  I love the A-Cs but will enjoy looking at anyone else's tractors.
Thanks for sharing.
Good Luck!
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PA Allis, if you get a chance, could you put up a pic of your Bungartz? Does anybody else on here have one? They seem to be pretty rare this side of the pond. TIA
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Not mine.  From a farm show up in Wisconsin a few years ago.
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1206

Have mowed a lot of hay with it this year.

Oliver 990. One of my favorites to take to plow days.


Have quite a few Olivers, just don't have many pictures of them.
Making A living everyday farming with and working on Allis Equipment
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That's a good looking 1206. The Ollie ain't bad either.
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I collect mostly old Massey Harris tractors.

1949 55 gas top. 1957 555 diesel bottom



1952 Massey Mustang model 23 top 1956 Massey 333 bottom.



1951 Massey 44 special top 1946 Massey 101 Jr bottom



1961 Allis D 17.



1941 Model 81 top 1954 Massey pacer bottom



1938 101R top 1953 44 butane bottom.



I have others for a total of 22 Massey's one ford 5000 a Farmall H the Allis.

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Dad's Super C and my Massey RT 30

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Does anyone know why most of the the old standard or "wheatland" tractors like the Massey 1130 in the pic had that metal shielding around the operators station?   They are rare here in the east but one of our neighbors ran two old 1960s wheatland 4020s back in the day and I always wondered why they had that on them.

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Couldn't help myself, had some paint left over.
I was asked "is that a harley trailer", answered, "No, Allis Chalmers".
Response was "never heard of it". 
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