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    Posted: 20 Nov 2018 at 8:41am
Hey y’all! Think I’m in the right spot now.Anyway,not sure if there’s a place here for intros but I’ll start here after doing searching and lurking here for a little bit on some unstyled WC info a while back.And too a friend of my dads (Curtis Mabe’s) ‘Mystery D18’ popped up here so I figured it was time to join up and say hey.I’m only on one other forum which is Gretsch (guitar) Pages..another Orange love/habit and here seems to be a fairly simple layout as well.My love of AC goes back as far I can remember growing up on our NC tobacco now hay farm as my grandfather bought his third new AC on my dad’s BD,Jan1 1953...a CA tricycle that he’s still trying to buy back from an older gentlemen my grandfather sold it to with hopes of getting it back one day.Anyway,I enjoy reading the threads here and it’s always fun learning more about the Persian Orange.
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MD you have come to the right place to get 'messed up' with orange... questions can be asked here about tractors or anything orange. Not always a straight answer given but a good one to help move forward with our addiction to machinery and keeping it running, if possible.   welcome

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Thankya sir,I appreciate it!!
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Welcome. and good luck getting your family tractor returned to the fold.
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

Welcome. and good luck getting your family tractor returned to the fold.

Thanks John and yeah either my dad or myself will go by our neighbors farm at least a couple times a year and ask if he’s ready to sell it back.....maybe one day.
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Welcome to the form always great to see new people join
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Welcome and great to have younger folks interested in Allis. I'll let you figure out how I knew. Lotsa good people here. Good luck with renewing your relationship with your AC history.
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Thanks y’all ...definitely some good info here.
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You mentioned the name Mabe,do you know Tim Mabe?
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Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

You mentioned the name Mabe,do you know Tim Mabe?


Curtis Mabe..big time AC collector here in NC.His farm is about 18 mi south of ours off I95.The story of his mysterious D18 is in the latest issue of Old Allis News and he had it at GOTO in Illinois this past summer.Anyway my father,Curtis and Bobby Vause of Vause Equipment Co keep in the same company and are always on the next big hunt.
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Hey Gary I know a Tim Mabe from Walnut Cove is that the one you are referring to?

MDWilliams welcome to the forum. I am in Germanton NC north of Winston-Salem
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Originally posted by Red Bank Red Bank wrote:

Hey Gary I know a Tim Mabe from Walnut Cove is that the one you are referring to?

MDWilliams welcome to the forum. I am in Germanton NC north of Winston-Salem

Tim I know lives in Troy has a bunch of old AC tractors.see he had some for sale in the
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Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

Originally posted by Red Bank Red Bank wrote:

Hey Gary I know a Tim Mabe from Walnut Cove is that the one you are referring to?

MDWilliams welcome to the forum. I am in Germanton NC north of Winston-Salem

Tim I know lives in Troy has a bunch of old AC tractors.see he had some for sale in the
Ag Review.


Ok I’m with ya now! I’ve never met him but years ago my grandfather and dad went to see him a few times for some planter parts.I’d completely forgot about Tim.
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

Welcome to the forum.

Thanks Mike,appreciate it...very cool here.
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welcome; theres a lot of helpers on hear for help on tractors an tools.if needed. enjoy Smile
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welcome to our little Heaven! the folks on here are a wealth of information on lots of things, even other things besides orange tractors!
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Welcome from the big city of Woodleaf, NC
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Hey thanks y’all,I really appreciate the welcoming.😬
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Originally posted by bakwoodsfarm bakwoodsfarm wrote:

Welcome from the big city of Woodleaf, NC

Sweet! Another Caroliner...we blow right by Woodleaf on the way to our usual July 4,no-go-to-the-beach-getaway in Boone/Beech Mountain...back roads all the way.
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Welcome, do you travel US321 or  US421 to Boone?  I'm 1 mi off 321 in Lenoir.
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Originally posted by TMiller/NC TMiller/NC wrote:

Welcome, do you travel US321 or  US421 to Boone?  I'm 1 mi off 321 in Lenoir.

321 all the way from your place.We take 24/27 to 64 and go through Statesville to Lenoir then 321 all the way.Always nicer than taking I40 and always may see a tractor or several beside the road for sale. Actually my Dad bought his WF from a elderly woman whose husband had passed away several years ago in Lenoir.Our farm is right off I95 right outside Fayetteville/Ft Bragg so I’m sort of central/eastern NC.
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Hey Michael. Welcome! if you're on the Gretsch forum, that means you bring new blood here. Not that I am, my daughter dates a guy in a band. Amazing what you pick up on. Anyway, lots of great people and information here. Take advantage of it. Good luck!
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Originally posted by Darrell G (MN) Darrell G (MN) wrote:

Welcome to the best site I have ever been connected to.

Thanks,I’ve been reading over so much and blistering through the classifieds my head hurts.
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MD,
 Found you. Yea late to the party as usual. Welcome! Hope you get that family tractor back. Dont let it out of your site!
Hey your Dad is 1 year and 2 days older than me!:)
Regards,
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Originally posted by KerryM KerryM wrote:

Hey Michael. Welcome! if you're on the Gretsch forum, that means you bring new blood here. Not that I am, my daughter dates a guy in a band. Amazing what you pick up on. Anyway, lots of great people and information here. Take advantage of it. Good luck!

Thanks Kerry! She’s not with the drummer is she? LOL Musicians,guitars and old Winchester’s yeah I could talk pages on that stuff.Since my wife was determined to get Christmas up and off today😁
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Originally posted by Sugarmaker Sugarmaker wrote:

MD,
 Found you. Yea late to the party as usual. Welcome! Hope you get that family tractor back. Dont let it out of your site!
Hey your Dad is 1 year and 2 days older than me!:)
Regards,
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Thanks Chris,not late at all,right on time! Yeah dad and I were talking about grandpa’s old CA today and he said he had a good mind to just go offer the old man whatever he wanted for it or trade him another tractor for it,whatever it takes.
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Originally posted by MDWilliams338 MDWilliams338 wrote:

Originally posted by KerryM KerryM wrote:

Hey Michael. Welcome! if you're on the Gretsch forum, that means you bring new blood here. Not that I am, my daughter dates a guy in a band. Amazing what you pick up on. Anyway, lots of great people and information here. Take advantage of it. Good luck!

Thanks Kerry! She’s not with the drummer is she? LOL Musicians,guitars and old Winchester’s yeah I could talk pages on that stuff.Since my wife was determined to get Christmas up and off today😁



Nope. That was my older daughter. Confused

Younger one has a guy that his guitar says Fender...
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Gotcha...well at least he’s not playing on some crazy pointy guitar most kids play on today.Yep ,I’ve got Fender Telecaster set up like my hero Waylon just not with the full leather wrap.

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