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Some pictures for the new forum!!!

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    Posted: 15 Oct 2013 at 2:37pm
Did not discover the new forum until Saturday and thought I'd add a few pictures to it.
Here's my 720 with loader and Brantley backhoe at the Carlinville, Illinois fall show.


My 720 with sickle mower also at the Carlinville show.  The narrow front end was designed and built by Kerry Wiley of Sparta who does my serious mechanical work.  He is also a wizard at designing things like this front end.


I guess you would consider the 5015 a garden tractor.  I really don't as it can do so much more with it's 18 hp than most larger gas tractors.  So here's a picture of it anyway.


I'll have to get some more pictures together and add them later.  Den


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Neat......
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According to 'Tractor Data' website

the Allis 5015 (1982 to 1985) is equivalent to Simplicity 9518

but built in Japan.

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Very nice collection of orange tractors.

10 various B-series garden tractors, AC Homesteader8, 416 hydro,710 gt, 914, 916H, 917H, 920D, and many misc attachments
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Den,
Great pics man! Thanks for sharing!!
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Love those loaders=just will never be able to afford one for my 620!  Thanks for posting.
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190XT 2WD45 WF D15 D14 CA BIG10 302 & 303 bailers 77G rake 80R mower 6 plows and alot more
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I need to post pics of my 712H it looks great :D
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   THAT 720 LOOKS REALLY GOOD
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How do you make the tricycle front ends? If you wouldn't mind telling.
I think that's the coolest thing.

Thanks dan
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No secret on the narrow front end.  I have a talented mechanic that comes in on Saturdays from his regular job.  This narrow front end is made of pieces of a G front end for the upright shaft and the rest is just fabricated.  As far as mounting, it totally bolted on (with 2 new holes drilled)and can be easily reversed to the original wide front end.  The biggest challenge was to be able to both open the hood same as before and also still use the belly equipment.  It took the right size tires and proper location plus we had to rework the front assembly to be able to tighten the belt.  It was about as time consuming as the front end itself.  Den

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OUR 1965 "BIG TEN" WITH 540 PTO CONVERTER.
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Nice looking equipment.  Thanks for posting the pics.
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Thanks for the pics guys. Lots of nice equipment.
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