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Jan 11 added "Save Those Seeds" 60 All Crop Harvester.


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There's an experimental model D tractor at the 7 minutes 30 second point
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Originally posted by grinder220 grinder220 wrote:

There's an experimental model D tractor at the 7 minutes 30 second point




I was wondering how long it would take for someone to spot that......
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Added Tillage For The 80's:

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Thanks again for posting videos
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thanks for sharing
2 1949bs,one with belly mower one with side sickle bar
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these are wonderful- all of them. Thank YOU!!
1947 C, 1949 B, 195? CA
60 series cultivator
fertilizer side dresser
2 bottom snap coupler plow
1 bottom plow, Cole planter
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Jan 25 added Deutz Allis 6200 Series:

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ok, where's the next one?    I like these too much
1947 C, 1949 B, 195? CA
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Here it is, "The Big Race"

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Thank you for giving me a reason to like Wednesdays again!
The mechanic always wins.

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Feb 8 added The Proof Is In The Production:

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God I love youtube lol........
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The amount of diesel fuel that they say the first farm uses per day is staggering...22,000 gallon! WOW!
And the 12,000 miles of drip line on the second farm!

Cool Video, thanks for posting. Thumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs Up
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The early 60's video is by far the best in the series, IMHO.
Interesting the HP rating references used and those weights on the D12?
Easy to see how they changed the marketing presentations over the years as the business aspects changed and the 8000 Series with hard data for the Arizona operation was very well done.
40 plus A-C units in the fleet would have made for one happy dealer in that area, just the lube/filters alone kept in inventory!
Excellent, thanks for posting these.
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See all the 8xxx without glass. That's interesting too.
Wounder if anybody on here ever worked there or has a tractor from there
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Used to be a video of the Gleaner A2's being built in Independence years ago on YouTube. It has disappeared now. Anyone have any idea how to find it?
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One would think that the managment at at A.C. could of found a way to keep going how happy people were with the tractors. I guess they just didn't care !
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Originally posted by Sandknob Sandknob wrote:

Used to be a video of the Gleaner A2's being built in Independence years ago on YouTube. It has disappeared now. Anyone have any idea how to find it?



I actually have a copy of the video of the Gleaner A2's being built at Independence on Video tape, J&R Collectables I believe put out Gleaner combines Volume 1 and 2 on VHS in the early 90's, and this film at the Independence plant was on there. Unfortunately, we no longer have a VHS player, and have been trying to locate a DVD copy of both volumes on the Gleaner combines. They were two great video collections.
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THANKS A MILLION FOR THE SHOWS!!!!!!LOL!!!!  thanks; ac fleet
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Jason I have a visit hooked up to my computer if you need conversions done. No cost for you on anything allis/gkeaner
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Added the D-14 film "Modern Power For Profit"

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This film from 1957 shows the first of the D series very clearly with silver front rims.  Great to see original color films of this.
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Yep, another good one.  When I was 18, I could shift back to low, while plowing, take a pee, finish a beer, all at the same time...

Edited by DiyDave - 15 Feb 2017 at 5:59pm
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Thanks for putting these videos out. Now we can study them, for instance:
When they show the roll shift axle extending, I can see the part retracting out is painted orange. When the tie rod part extends out, I see it looking black. Is that black paint, or un-painted steel?
FYI, on our 160's roll shift axle, it looks like it was painted orange when set narrow, when we extended the width, out came unpainted steel. These parts are very exposed to the weather.
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keep the shows coming i really enjoy them
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These are GRRREAT!! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up 
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We used to sell the J&R collectibles videos.  I bought out some of their stuff when then closed up.  I have 10 DVD's worth of videos I transferred years ago.  Need to review them again and see if they could be duplicated and sold.  Each one had about 4 videos.  We do still have the very nice one that was created by a forum member.  Probably 500 of those left:

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Is that DVD for sale on the link
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