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2500 and 2600 disk AC tillage in general

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    Posted: 14 May 2017 at 9:58pm
Anyone out there have a 2500 or 2600 allis disk? How you like? Been reading a little about them the 2500 is a light build disk and the 2600 is heavy build true? Would like to get a big one talking 25 feet plus! Normally I would be looking for an IH 490 or 496 but as much as I like my monoframe allis plow I would like to get an allis disk to go with it!! So what you guys think and can you post any pics of you allis disk or any other allis tillage equipment you have? Would like to find a 13 shank allis 1500 min till too they look better built then a IH 6500 chisel! Ok let's see some pics of orange tillage!! Thanks

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2300 light duty
2500 medium
2600 heavy

They are all good if you only use them for what they are designed for…

Check out Norm Swinford's book for the specs.
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Father in law bought a new 2600, very heavy, was a great disk.
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I have both Allis and IH, and they both do a great job.....oh and they are both for sale now, but will hafta measure the width of them again!
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I have a 26' 2500 and love it. It does a great job.
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We have a center fold 2500.  I think it's somewhere around 21-22'.  We love it.  It does a much better job than some of the other brands that our neighbors are using.  Possibly theirs aren't set up properly.  The best part is that Allis discs are cheap in this area compared to red and green.  Ours must be one of the later ones because it says Agco Deutz Allis on it.
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22 ft, with rock flex, model 2600
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I always wondered how those centerfold allis disks worked they look like they would brake the
Hitch right off. Anyway nice disk always wondered though why did deutz paint everything spring green??
And they wonder why things didn't sell
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my centerfold, the hitch is hyd controlled to center itself. then can be moved for road travel.
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Long way for you but there is a Deutz Allis 2500, 18' on St. Louis Craigslist.
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We've had several of the Allis discs, (2300's, 2500's and 2600's), over the years, and I always said that the AC disc was one of the best kept secrets in the industry. 
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I thought they look like they could be a well built disk! There is some video's on YouTube where a guys pulling a 2600 with his 8550 and another Allis disk with his 7080 and the disk and tractors look like they are working just awesome! Let's see if we can get more pics please

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We have a 35' and 32' 2600. We really like them but we go through lots of bearings. I buy the cheap type so that might be problem though...
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Pictures I want pictures
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yeah....what IHC says!
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A 2600 disc on kijiji in Calgary Alberta, about 50 miles from me.  Long way from you.  18' for sale for 7500 Canadian, about 5000 US
                 
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here is my 2300

here is my 2500

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Nice job restoring them they look sweet! Where did you get the decals?
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Thanks. I had a local sign shop make them for me. I have had him make all kinds of decals. he's fast and he's reasonable. Jason
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