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    Posted: 09 Sep 2012 at 11:16am
I am just getting into pulling and want to get on my own. what would be a good allis to pull? i know alot of people like D21's but i want the best performance and best looking. any idea's?
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I always liked messing with the 180,s , 190,s +200,s - i luv to see how much you can get out of the 301 diesel and parts are everywhere if you break anything ; D21,s are very good options too but certain parts are a little harder to come by; you can get an old XT series three pretty cheap turn up the pump , paint it up a little and have some fun
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC200Puller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Sep 2012 at 3:23pm
Or else you could buy mine I'm ready to start on a new one and it is for sale and extremely competetive.I have stacked up lots of things for the wife to dust off LOL. I'm looking at going to a light open maybe a 180 with twins on it.
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I personally like the d21's as well, but I pull a 190xt. Mainly for the reasons mentioned above. But dont forget about the 210 and 220. I have always wanted to make a puller out of one of those also.
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Here's your cheapest option.  Know of someone doing this.  IH 756/856 rear, dt 466 truck motor, D-21 sheet metal.  You'll look good and still be competitive.  Love my Allis's, just no feasible way to make them compete in "farm stock" vs 540+ cubes.  Not to mention parts availability. 
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How about 7000 series with 426 stroked, power director so you can shift on the fly you can pick one up with a bad motor fairly cheap
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They compete around here. If the IH are going from 466 to 540+, why not do the same to the 426?
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Parts availability, price, and reliability.  Not to mention runnin against 800 inch deeres,  as has been said on here before, no replacement for displacement.  just my 2 cents.
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Suppose alot depends on what hes going for too.
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pulling tractor i found on craigslist 190 all hopped up

http://cedarrapids.craigslist.org/grd/3231516513.html
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still cant figure it out how to put a link in need some help
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http://cedarrapids.craigslist.org/grd/3231516513.html


there is the link

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