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    Posted: 31 Mar 2010 at 11:39am
I just posted some more past farm progress show pictures.  Most of them are allis but some are also case.  I hope you enjoy these as much as the last.  One pic in this group is an XT with 6 bottom plow.
 
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Fun to look at! Thanks for posting them.
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Another great set of photo's.  I love the ones of the early 190's all shiney and new.  I wish the farm market was that way today with all the different brands and all.  I have always thought that the the early 190's pulling a A-C silage cutter made for some of the sharpest looking photo's around.  Thanks for sharing, post more if you got them!!!

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Dam that looks like fun!!! All the new ORANGE paint !!! I still think if one  manufacture would make tractors like the ole 180, 190xt,s -with  no computer to go haywire ;theyd have alot of the market !!
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great pictures thanks for sharing

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I have posted some before, and I have more I will keep posting until i have posted them all.  As I post them I will post here.   i have about 265 pics but they are not all ac.
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Thankyou.  Great to see.  Wish the Progress Show was still like it was then.  Don
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Thanks for sharing. Love to see orange tractors and black dirt. Of course, down here in Northeast Ga it's mostly orange tractors and red dirt.LOL! Don't have to wash Acs too much, dust is same color as tractor. Actually makes the JDs look better after a long day in the field! LOL.
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Sorry Johnny    About 4 posts down Alan's tractors   There is a few pictures that a friend took at my open house last Saturday
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What model disc is that being pulled by the 190
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Why are you sorry Allen.  you have some very nice tractors! I am very happy GentleBen posted them.

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Thanks forposting. That was my favorite time of farming. We plowed and diskedthe soil. Not that today is bad, just not the same.
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The disc behind the One-Ninety is a KT.  It was built in Oxnard, CA, and is rare to see them east of the Mississippi.
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