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    Posted: 05 Nov 2011 at 3:51pm
Just wondering what everybodys favorite allis of all time would be. Mine happens to be the Two-Twenty
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Thats a HARD question! I like all the pre 60's stuff! Later stuff is cool also, but the bigger they are the more they cost!
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I like the Bs because they are little, work in small acerage,  economical to buy, and cheap to maintain.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I agree with R.W. That is a VERY HARD question. I've only have a WC and a D14 and they are both very amazing tractors. My friend has a B and a 310 mower and his uncle has a 6040. They are all great as well.
 
It is hard to believe that AC could go under when they produced such high quailty products. But as for a favorite... is ALL OF THEM an option??
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I'd say the IB or WF but of course my dream tractor is the 6-12.
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The model 180 is the best AC put out , 190 xt is second !!! just my opinion
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That question is like Pondering the inponderable but I like the D-15 series two. AC never got around to building my dream tractor. D-15 series four. fwd,live power, full hydraulics.
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model ca, d17 series 4, d14. In that order.
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I love  my D19TD. Just had it out two days ago to pull the 214 disc...and love that turbo whine and smoke!  I really like my 170/175 diesels cause they are my money makers!
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D17 diesel maybe D19 diesel. Tough call for sure.
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Any flavor of WC for me!
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We have alot of the older orange in our shed already. If I could add one more it would be a cherry 8010 with fwa.  Ryan
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Thanks for all the feedback its nice to hear from fellow AC members 
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Little tractor I would pick our D15, bigger tractor I would pick our 200 with cab and air.   Andy
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The one that i don't have. 
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Oh K, G purrs. This is one of those questions desighed to start a fight. CA group this size will never agree on one. UC, we will always be 180 off. IB for this one and U for A different one. C, that is why I beleive AC made so many, so U can B happy with whatever. Take a D21. Do U think we all will 100 % love it? Maybe it's more like 7030, 6040, or 5050 of us?
Just as long as the ac works on a hot day and I have a cab with a good heater and a ps trans to move snow. Sounds like a 7045 Power Shift to me.
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D21, OR the WD45 with a crate D17 engine in it!  Dad tells of one they had, and sold, that they put a long block in, and it was labeled D17!  Sure wish I could find that one!
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Oh K, G purrs. This is one of those questions desighed to start a fight. CA group this size will never agree on one. UC, we will always be 180 off. IB for this one and U for A different one. C, that is why I beleive AC made so many, so U can B happy with whatever. Take a D21. Do U think we all will 100 % love it? Maybe it's more like 7030, 6040, or 5050 of us?
Just as long as the ac works on a hot day and I have a cab with a good heater and a ps trans to move snow. Sounds like a 7045 Power Shift to me.
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D21, OR the WD45 with a crate D17 engine in it!  Dad tells of one they had, and sold, that they put a long block in, and it was labeled D17!  Sure wish I could find that one!
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My 7060,but it would be a little big on 5 acres of corn! Second choice would be my Oliver 1855,but thats not an Allis.
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I like the 45 Diesels
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The ORANGE ones !!!!
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The M crawler
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The 20-35 without a doubt!
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Originally posted by Tricky Dickie Tricky Dickie wrote:

The 20-35 without a doubt!
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If I could only have one it would be a WD45
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styled WC
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All of them:)
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