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    Posted: 31 Mar 2012 at 9:18pm
Also sent away some today both me and my Dad are tired from all this.
 
First thing Randy from Jef. city came and pick up Ben from Mn. high crop B
while he was here he got Dustin parts D 17d tractor and rear steel wheel for wc.
 
Then came my load of tractors for La.
Got a nice D10 high crop i was starting to think i would not see any more this nice.
Allis 6 clyinder 262 power unit.
4 F30 high crops 2 of them have high speed specials.
Rough but enough there to build the tractors back.
 
Then we loaded up a load to go to Mn. to a collector that i now.
Made for a long day started at 1:30pm finished by 6:30pm
17/28 twin city
Case 830 high crop
MM UTC high crop
and parts 830 high crop comfort king.
       
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I love case 830s just wondering if that ones a diesel. We have one that was my grandfathers and I need to find an exhaust manifold for it but have had no luck and idea on where to find one?
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i thinks...that's the first time i ever seen loaders on high crops before!
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Alway's fun to see your operation there, and of course all the neat iron off-loading. Thanks for the pic's.
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That's what I call a load  of equipment!
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Wow going to take many hundreds of hr"s to get all or most of them runnin!! Great to see those saved from the scrap man. the two loader system reminds me of when I loaded a MM combine with a forklift on one side and a skidsteer on the other, the tires were 1/2 on on each sid and we just stayed in place till the guy got it chained down lest it fall off.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Richardmo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Apr 2012 at 9:13am
Thanks for the good comments and yes the 2 loader systems work good to off load and to load that way he just backs under and we just let them down into place.
 
Brian i sent you 3 contacts for Case Parts one of these guys should be able to help.
 
Yes i was lucky to get the 4 F 30 high crops called at the right time hard to believe there are anymore down south and since scrap went so high people do not even realise what they are throwing away today.   
 
and yes they would take a lot of hours to fix but the front ends are the most important part to have.    
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bump, those are some tall tractors.
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Is there any non-high crop tractors down that way??  They seem as common as row crops around here
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Man, if I saw that load of iron going down the road I would have a wreck fur sure!!!!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Richard, It was nice talking to you at the sale, hope you got some bargains on some tractors.  All i got was the 7045 peddle tractor.  I like the way you & your dad unload tractors off trailers.   Terry
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Nice looking collection.  Some I never knew were made. 
Would love to see some pictures of the restoring progress. 
Good Luck!
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Barry,
Nice to talk to you today and i was glad to get the WD 45 diesel parts.
got home by 8:40pm.
you have some nice tractors.
 
Terry,
I did get the Allis G Plow that was on the first tractor for $150.00
If anything i was glad to get it the plow and yes it was nice to talk to you.
 
hopefully i will get to one of the F 30 high crops
right now i am putting tires on my truck and going to rebuild a Allis G block.
hope to start on restoration of the Allis G high in the next month.
  
 
   
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