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Sorry for the red one, But this is for me one of the meanest.
 


Edited by Dutchboy Johan - 29 Mar 2011 at 2:25am
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My lovely wife,not much of a tractor, can't pull a plow to save her life but she sure is mean!!!
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I must date a relative of hers then....Mine is half indian and only half mean, though.. :)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote omahagreg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Mar 2011 at 6:38am
Sorry IG!  I guess I need to start a notebook of all of the 'don'ts' on this site, as it seems to be getting more and more complicated.  
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Its not real complicated,Adam even give us different catagories. Its an AC site makes it real simple....LOL
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I kind of like looking at other colors too...
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I like all colors too.
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me too, I own different colors ....... 80% orange-20% red, no green and never will....

Edited by FredinInd - 29 Mar 2011 at 7:52am
Oh well, I won't do that again!
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Originally posted by GBACBFan GBACBFan wrote:

Old and mean.

I'd say it looks old and cranky.
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Good old working tractor ready to hook onto the cultivator
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I like all colors, only takes a click to scroll past if you dont like it.

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I was once told this was a bad looking tractor. I have taken off the side shields, but all the rest is still the same.  It is a 1948 WD with single front wheel, ARPS Half Traks, and a set of stack weights.
 
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Calvin, that D21 is the meanest of 'em all!
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Originally posted by AllisFreak MN AllisFreak MN wrote:

Calvin, that D21 is the meanest of 'em all!
That is one mean tractor... that's my favorite.
 
I kinda like the other colors once in a while.
I notice other girls are pretty, but I love my wife.
 
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Newer, but BIG and MEAN looking none the less.
 
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, I've always admired Jon Kinzenbaws vison and manufacturing talent. Took this photo at Madison S.D. several years ago.
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Not a production tractor, but I believe one of the largest 2wd tractors ever built. A little sleek, but probably fits the mean category. I've liked the Steigers since I toured the (then new) tractor assembly line in West Fargo, MN in the 70's.
 


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Originally posted by Tony Elo Tony Elo wrote:

how about a 45 diesel with 16.9s ont the back
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What size wheels are those 16.9's on?
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I know it's not Orange, but it was still cool at the Sublette Show.
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I'm disappointed at you guys. This is the meanest one in history.


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That is cool, Danny, thanks for posting. It actually looks orange if you squint a little!
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I like this one.

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lets see if i can get the pic back of the HB112.
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How's this one Butch?  One of my favorite pictures.
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Where did the orange tractors go????  I think the 8550 is one of the meanest ACs.

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Its a tough one thought Calvins D-21 was a winner, then the 4W-305 came up, but there is something about a 220 with duals still in its work clothes like Jordans, if only the tires matched up better. Don't know which I could call a winner but I think I got a top three.
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BIG BUD...not the biggest one but it resides at our local show, that V12 Detroit with no mufflers really sings!

 
Another mean tractor at our show, a Knudson 4400 Hillside with 4-wheel steer, you don't see many of these around!
 
 


Edited by Bill_MN - 30 Mar 2011 at 12:06am
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Alright, I wanna play this game.
I like these girls, too.
This is a serious looking 7060
 
This one was so mean that it darn near broke us.
 


Edited by redline - 30 Mar 2011 at 12:13am
If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done!
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Its' the little ones ya gotta watch out for!!
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I love the look on the front of a 220...all of that cast.....................
 
Of course I have a fascination with the Big Buds too........................
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