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Here is something you don't see everyday

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    Posted: 13 Aug 2025 at 5:09pm
Siamese twins.......joined at the hip. 

 



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I mean it looks like a real brute but would be a nightmare to work on.
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Twice the fun. 18.4s?
Some sort of western states modification?
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Cool looking tractor, I'd dread maintenance, that oil filter could be a challenge getting to.
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Must have looong winters around there.
If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits.
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Would like to hear the story behind that creation! I’m wondering how they got the two rear ends bolted together, and how the steering mechanism works
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Whoever the owner is, I guess he wanted to sit in the middle of the tractor instead of to the right side.  I would like to see what it would pull.  Probably have to put literally a ton of weights on it.

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Sitting in a salvage yard in NE MO.  Guy there told me it came out of Indiana. I asked why.......he said to pull more plows. 

He said each engine runs one wheel. I'd think that would be tricky to get them pulling at same speed. Mess with one throttle until it steers straight? 


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I’d say it’s a good conversation piece lol. 2 foot clutches and only 1 hand clutch from what I can see.
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If you could figure it out would attract a lot of notice on a tractor ride. 

Johnny Cash wasn't the only one who had the only one there was around. 

Same place also had a JD B - high crop. Also one of a kind custom build. 
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Will they sell it? Interested if they will. Thanks. Don Jr. 
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Definitely an interesting piece to own
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Sitting at Paul Dueberts Salvage yard. Yard is about 10 miles east of Mexico MO. Follow Hwy 54 east, then at intersection of Hwy 54 and 19, continue on east about 1 mile. Paul has some rare and unique stuff.  

Aside from this piece, there are dozens of older AC tractors hiding in the weeds. Yesterday also noticed a freshly painted G. 

I suspect everything he has is for sale. His motivation seems to be everything old has value. Somebody will want that.......or parts from it to keep theirs running. Hates to see stuff get lost. Has an old self propelled Minneapolis Moline combine. Never knew they made one. 

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