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Sweet!!! Needs to be here with it`s little brother 170NF.
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Beeeutiful job Andy! Looks factory as Hell to me!! LOL! You do some super work man!
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Just can't quit looking at it. I sure would like to see it at Hutchinson. That needs a toy made of it. 5 stars.
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I think you do some of the best restorations on the One-hundred series tractors I've ever seen. Congratulations!
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THAT IS AWESOME!!!
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I agree, AWESOME!!!!
GREAT job!
Gonna be at Hutch?
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Nice looking 200 Andy. Was the Narrow Front available for the 200's or the One Ninety XT Series III Landhandlers? I prefer the Wide Fronts but that looks sharp. 

I like those Steps on that 200. Are those from K&M? Are they available for those tractors, or did you modify/fabricate to install them? 

I would like to see your restoration on a 7030 Cab Tractor and One Ninety XT Series III Landhandlers. Nice Tractors Grandpa and Uncle farmed with them.

My Grandpa's 7030's Pictures are in the Heritage Iron Magazine. 
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That thing is sweet!!
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I hope to do this to my XT this spring. That 200 is just awesome !!!
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Excellent! Thumbs Up
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Good golly that thing is PURDY!!!  Thumbs Up
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Thank you all!  It would not have been possible for the extras that is for sure!  Little additions really make projects "POP" out!  As for the steps I made them using a K and M step configuration for a 56 series IH. then custom cut and built to fit the tractor. My goal was to make the optimum tractor drive tractor.  One that would get peoples attention, stand out of coarse, hard to find one of a kind, have a comfortable operators station and simply a conversation piece. I have been working towards building this tractor for the past 5 years at least so it has been fun! As for the 7030 cabbed tractor and 190xt series 3 I have a few photos I will attach for you to see what we have done. Thanks again!!!

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a few others we have done. 





I will get some of some 7000 series and more 100 series! 
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Andrew,
 Congratulations on the new addition to the family. Hope you priced this one so you may be able to let that little one drive it someday! Just a awesome tractor!
Regards,
 Chris
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Andrew, what is the diameter of the chrome exhaust pipe you put on the 200NF?  Looks like it would be a nice size for my XT.
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It is a 4 inch pipe. I Like curved pipes! It lets the whistle out a little bit more if you know what I mean! 4 ft tall from base to tip top.

Sugarmaker... thank you for the congrats! My wife and I have been patiently waiting for an addition to the family! it is our first and we couldn't be happier!
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But will it be at Hutchinson? That is the $64,000 question.
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some other restoration projects I wanted to share. We haven't done a 7030 cab tractor. It would be fun to do one with the black front cab!

Andy













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Originally posted by BLee Mn BLee Mn wrote:

Absolutely Beautiful !!!! Belongs on a calender


Agree!
It is great being a disciple of Jesus! 1950 WD, 1957 D17...retired in Iowa,
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They all look GREAT. Nice work.
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Andy,

Those AC's look great. Where do you still get the Allis Chalmers Oil Filters and Batteries?

I love that One Ninety XT Series III LandHandler.

Allis Chalmers made some Great Looking Tractors, So did IH, 06 56 66 86 Series.
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BEAUTIFUL !! What brand of headlights and flashers did you use? I am planning to switch some over to LED.
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Awesome tractors. Are they all yours.
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hey where did you get the seat for your 200 im needing one, i ordered one the other day and they sent the wrong one.. thanks
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Hello guys the seat Is from k and m. They will bolt right up. There are a couple of different types. Thanks for the comments and questions and replies everyone!

Andy
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Really nice job on all the tractors. The 200 looks like factory.
I know btred1466 already asked but I was also wondering, where did you get the A-C oil filters and batteries.
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AGCO sells the filters 
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I sell the filter decals and battery decals.  I try to keep them on hand for several of the most popular A-C filter numbers.  They add a nice touch to the old A-C equipment.
Matt Folkers

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Restoring vintage things to last so the future can enjoy our past.
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Oldoug is the man to get the decals from. Use any oil filter you like and put them in place. Like Matt said it really makes them look nice! As for the older restorations Persian 1 we put the filter decals on from maple hunter decal.

Andy
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Thanks for sharing. We've got a 7080, 7020, d14, d12, and a few lawn and gardens. The d12 is a slow restoration process. It's still in use for the farm thought. It's nice to know that you can get the decals to do a "complete" restoration.
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