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    Posted: 11 Nov 2012 at 12:02pm
Due to some unforseen changes that happen in life sometimes, I haven't been online here in a long long time. Just thought I would share a couple pics of what I'm working on
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Yes luv the 180 and the 301 diesel! ! Whst are you thinkin on doing for the fuel setup?
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Thats no 301! THATS A 426!!!!! Awesome Larry!!! You never told me that!!!!! lol
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Nope, definitely not a 301! 426 thats getting a few more inches, 3 chargers and a 16mm pump.
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Hey Larry, give me a call sometime 410/924-1933 Please!!
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Thats better yet , it oughta make her scuit !

Edited by DougG - 12 Nov 2012 at 6:53am
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Interesting project!!  I never thought i would see a 180 turned into one of these.  I think i saw a guy turn a 190 into something similar, but even then i doubted what my eyes saw.  The 190 that i saw, was what looked to be painted primer grey. For some reason it would not run that evening so i didnt see it pull at Lognasport, IN.  Looks nice.  Is it going to run on alcohol or diesel??
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kieth haney in tanner ala. has run a 180 for years now
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That looks  to me like it is the "Country Dude" formeraly owned by the famous Brabec Brothers of Iowa and then Jay Lerbs of Minnesota. Multiple time NTPA Grand National points champion tractor in 5500 lbs super stock class. You got your self a nice piece of pulling history and a toy that will be a lot of fun when your done.
 
Will it be a WTPA/ NTPA or a Badger state or Tri-State Tractor?
 
Diesel or Alky?
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I have a 180 former super stock tractor , the splines on the axles have a quarter turn in them , lots a stress !! Guy said he had 4 turbos on it at one time , sounded like alot of mantainance to me !
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You got it Tim, the plan is to put it back on diesel with the 426, the paint will be getting restored as well by Vilio himself. The Brabec family has been very helpful with information as well, Dennis is quite excited to see it again. I hope to hook it some with ntpa and wi state, but that will be pending how much the farm allows me to get away!
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Should look like this again
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These pics looked good on the phone but need to be resized ! The top one is Dave Chrisman, 2 nd is Babbrec ,s 180 ,
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Larry
 
A piece of american history.
 
Thanks for sharing.
 
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I would live to read the history on this legendary puller. Would be a good seller if ya took the time to research and publish a small soft cover book . Thanks for sharing all this.
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Here was the photo I tried to post
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Larry get that thing going ir will be good to have a allis in wisconsin on the allis pull forum to root for.Havent heard from you in a couple of years. If I remeber correctly the topic then was cross flow head and roller lifters ending in converstion about the junkyard owners allis in luck wi.
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Great project, will it be out this comeing year? Don't let it be a pankey project, it'd be nice to see more running tractors.
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Hey larry, any updates on the dude?
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