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    Posted: 15 Apr 2011 at 4:22am

Any idea who owns this one.



Edited by Nathan (SD) - 15 Apr 2011 at 4:22am
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Isn't that the one from Larry Karg???
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No not Larry's.
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   I thought it might be Rick and Steve Saattoff's but their's does not have spinout wheels. Larry Karg's doesn't have spinouts either. This isn't the one that was for sale by I think Polk's is it ? Someone has done a lot of work if it is. I guess that means there are at least three of these out there.
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dont hold me to this but i do beleive there is one of these tucked away in a barn in north fairfeild ohio .  let me do some asking around and i will let you all know.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rfdeere Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Apr 2011 at 2:48pm
   I forgot dpower here on the forum own's one also. That makes at least four.
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My brother and I both have one. I have 30 serial numbers of tractors that are around the country.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote redline Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Apr 2011 at 4:53pm
That photo has a couple of the prettiest tractors ever built-in my opinion. The Allis Two-Twenty is the winner hands down, but a 1206 is pretty easy on the eyes as well. Please don't hate me for sharing my opinion. The Allis Chalmers/Deutz-Allis/Agco Allis are far and away my favorites still!
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OK, what am I missing? This is Larry's and it appears to have spin outs to me.
 
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   Yep, your right, I didn't look close enough at Karg's earlier.
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A man near Marshfield, WI has a 220 with front wheel assist.
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Originally posted by dpower dpower wrote:

My brother and I both have one. I have 30 serial numbers of tractors that are around the country.

 
   So there are 30 Two Twenty FWA's still known? I thought these were alot rarer than that ?
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that is not larry kargs in the photo i'm pretty sure its darryl in wa 's friend, bob vander???? sorry im not for sure about the last part of his name.
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Well, if we're showing picturees of 220 FWA, I want to include this one of me on Jason's tractor.
 
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This is Larry using his at the 2009 Orange Spectacular.

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Here is a video I took at the GOTO in Albert City last fall.
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Here is one at an auction in NE in March 2007.

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ACscott, if you're referring to the pic I posted, the orange card on the front says, "1971 220, Larry & Joan Karg, Hutchinson MN".
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Another pic, same tractor, Hutch 2008
 
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No actually i wasn't talking about the photo you posted, I was just trying to take a guess and help out the original poster. You dont have to treat me like im dumb.
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Not intended that way, AC, sorry you took it that way. I assumed because it wasn't Larry driving in the pic I posted you thought it was a different tractor. My bad.
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Thats alright. I guess I over reacted. No hurt feelings.
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A few years back I seen one on a farm in Iowa, and it still looked like it was being used.  It was somewhere between here and Dyersville, not sure on exact location anymore.
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There is one in the Garwin, IA area. It is in nice condition, but it appears to be working for a living yet. This photo is a few years old now, so anything could have happened to it since then.
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Ivan had one in his showroom when I was up there a few years ago.  They are sure a tough looking beast! 

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Up until about 10 years ago, give or take, there was one still on the job just south of Wanamingo MN. I think it got sold though. Was there for about as long as I can remember. I don't know where it went to.
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Dale Brown in Marysville,Indiana has one.
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where is TerrySWIA. He must be hiding his. I'm starting to believe that there are 30 out there.
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Shrameks/ Brian  in Williamsburg Mo I believe have one , used to see it in the fields doing what it was designed to do - work
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pretty sure there is a couple  fwa 220s around the stillwater mn area, 2 brothers, cant remember their name though. everything they have is Topnotch
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