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BILLP-SE-MI View Drop Down
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    Posted: 02 Nov 2010 at 6:01pm
My steel wheel C, & disc plow. Sure is a head turner at shows & plow days. 
 


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Now that's a calendar page there! Nice!
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Thats a good looking combo.
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Bill I remember standing there when you hooked the disc plow up at Dales show 2 years ago. It was in quite a different shape then! Maybe it was a different one. I remember it having a tire that was about ready to fall off. Boy is that a great combo though!!!

My favorite would have to be the B with 2 way plow or the sickle bar mower. I'd love to get my hands on some more implements for the B though.
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Morton, I still have that 2 bottom dics plow with the rubber tire.  A 2 btm with the steel rear and this single btm one, also I have the rear mounts for a B and C tractors.

 Have a good one.   Bill P
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I second John's comment; that picture is begging to be placed on a calendar!!
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That is an incredible machine Bill!  Thanks for the pic~WOW! 
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Good looking pair you have there, but I have to say my favorite pair is my 7080 (without a cab) and my 2500 DA 26ft disk.
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Mine would have to be the D17 and 13' AC disk I drove as a kid.  Back then I didn't think anything could stop that tractor. 
 
That is a great pic!
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Nice looking set up!
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Any rig I'm sitting on at the time is my favorite!
1957 WD45 dad's first AC

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D-17 pulling my three bottom Allis plow
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Rite now its my D14 with three bottom plow, and how nice it pulls. Dad must have had the wrong bottoms on his plows years ago. His D17 would struggle with three. Fred  Oh nice rig there Bill!
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Yesterday it was the 190XT Series III Landhandler with a 9 shank MM/Krause chisel plow. Later this week it will be the 7050 with 5x16 bottom 2000 Monoframe or 4x18 Monoframe. Haven't decided which. 4x18 is ready to go. Have never hooked up the 5x16.
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My 190XT ser. III with a monoframe 2000 plow, 5 or 6 bottom.
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My 1953 WD-45 and #73 plow is my favorite combination (or maybe the #109 SC disc).
 
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Mine would be Dad's Allis B with the flail mower because its the first one I was allowed to drive.
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Mine would be my 53' CA w/ 2-14's or the 190xt w/7 shank 3-pt chisel plow that make her bark, she sounds sweet when in 5th or high 2nd when your breaking hard pan at 12- 14" deep, and my 7000 black belly w/ 5-18's I just don't care for the sitting sideways in that cab the console a little hard on the side on nee all day .
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The D17D with refabricated 1X24" snap couple breaking plow, or the D14 with the 80R mower, or the CA with the L306 mower, or the D12 with a landscape rake/back blade, or the D15 SII with Allis 400 loader, or the D14 with the 6' 3pt snowblower, or the D14 with the 2X14 snap couple plow, or the D14 with 6' brushhog, or the D17D wuth the 3X14 snapcouple plow, or the D17D with the 14' disc, oh well, can't make up my mine; they are all greatl.
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With new owners: 2Bs,9CAs,1WD,2 D12s,5D14s,3D15S2s, 2D17SIVs,D17D,1D19D;1 Unstyled WC
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Mine would be my 1951 WD which i restored in 2008, and my 1951 60A all-crop which is in mint operating condition.
30+ A-Cs ranging from a 1928 20-35, to a 1984 8070FWA, Gleaner R52
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That is a great looking setup also.
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6250 DA 4wd with 484 New Idea round baler
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WD and a Rotobaler
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My WC and any Sled I can get it in front of!
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1934 WC254
1945 WF
1945 WC135755
1951 WD68085
1953 WD45-150217
1957 WD45D-230744D
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 I love to pick corn, years ago a WD & New Idea #7 picker, later a D17 & Oliver #5 picker, now my 175D & New Idea #325. I tried the 7030 on the picker but like the 175 better (maybe it wasn't cold enough) I would LOVE to try an Oliver 2RN picker but never saw one around here, I have a soft spot for Oliver pickers...Harvey
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Don't know if its my favorite but i had a lot of fun making stacks one day with a friends Heston Stackhand 10 behind my 185 but it was a bit dusty Kev
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MY 8030 MFWD and my 24 ft. CIH feild cultivator that's a combo for a nice spring day.
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