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Aussie Shed (Barn) Find Part 2

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Aussie Shed (Barn) Find Part 2. Following on from earlier post, did a 3hr road trip North yesterday to pick up the Allis Model U. Looks even better out of the shed in the day light for the first time the owner said in 35 years!


Next stop a mates place to pick up a Case 600 header (combine) I bought a while ago. Like the quick detach front.

After some of the dust blew off the U on trip back.









Possibly original seat?? Maybe someone has a better one that can comment.




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WHEW - that looks like a great resto project! Is the engine loose?
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I'm thinking some petrol and 2-3 cranks and she'll be 'field ready' !!!
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LOOKS Awesome as to Intact, the Post Hole digger on the front is as much a Eye Catcher.
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I like the ROOOO guard on the front of your truck.
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That appears to be in GREAT shape!  Shouldn't take much to get her restored.  You did good!
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Great find............ truck/ trailer are nice looking also !
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Originally posted by Dave(inMA) Dave(inMA) wrote:

WHEW - that looks like a great resto project! Is the engine loose?

G'day Dave, engine is loose so new oil and fuel and she most likely will go. It came from a dry climate, only reason it is not stuck after 35 years.
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Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

LOOKS Awesome as to Intact, the Post Hole digger on the front is as much a Eye Catcher.

G'day Dave, had a closer look at the post hole digger today and it is in mint condition. Guy I bought it from never used the digger. 
I reckon it would make a great display at a rally leaving it on and ticking over with an auger on it.
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Originally posted by Billoh Billoh wrote:

I like the ROOOO guard on the front of your truck.

Thanks Bill. They are good for clearing the road of Roos! (Kangaroos) which is one of the hazards of living in Australia. We call them Bull bars here in Australia. We put them on trucks and utes (pick ups).
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Originally posted by Ted J Ted J wrote:

That appears to be in GREAT shape!  Shouldn't take much to get her restored.  You did good!

Thanks Ted. Plan to leave paint all original and get it mechanically right.
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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

Great find............ truck/ trailer are nice looking also !

Thanks Steve. Truck is a 1981 K125 Kenworth with a 400 Cummins. Trailer is a 1998 Freighter made locally. It started life as a single axle tautliner with side curtains and was cut down later on into a flat top.
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Richard, Nice truck/trailer rig. I love the bull bars! AC U is amazing. Great barn find. What’s the story on the Case combine - gas engine? liter/ci size? Header sizes? Thanks for sharing.
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I believe those are the remains of the original seat, though it's obviously been re-worked a few times.  It's definitely similar to the other originals I've seen from that timeframe
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Originally posted by GreenOrange GreenOrange wrote:

I believe those are the remains of the original seat, though it's obviously been re-worked a few times.  It's definitely similar to the other originals I've seen from that timeframe

Thanks John, great to know. I will see if our local trim place can repair it and cover it with the same style canvas. 
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Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

Richard, Nice truck/trailer rig. I love the bull bars! AC U is amazing. Great barn find. What’s the story on the Case combine - gas engine? liter/ci size? Header sizes? Thanks for sharing.

Thanks AC7060IL, it is a nice old rig, they are quite collectable now. It looks the part taking old tractors to a rally (show). 
The Case header (combine) was bought new by a friend of a friend in a dry climate near Horsham, Victoria. It had a cabin which my friend removed to return it to original. It has the standard gas engine with a 14ft front (head). Front was removed for transport. Hasn't been used for a while but we will get it running for either our harvest day this December./Jan or by next year. I have a few other headers (combines) to get ready ahead of this one including the Model C Gleaner I have posted here earlier in the year which I would like to demonstrate to the elderly gentleman I got it from before he passes.
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Thank you for posting your Great finds. Amazing what our forfather's had to use. I cannot imagine a youth of today spending all day on either of the 3 you have on your trailer.
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That is quite a find! Looks to be in great shape. Love the bull bars, could use those for some road clearing here.
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Thank you for sharing, Mate.  We have friends who live in Adelaide.  She's American, he's a native Australian.  They've lived on both sides of the Pacific.  They say they can live better in Australia on what they can earn than they can in the U.S.
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Australia is one place I've wanted to visit, but it don't look like we'll ever make it.
It's a long sit flying there.
Maybe I could put pontoons on our motor home and drive/sail it there.

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Originally posted by Dan Hauter Dan Hauter wrote:

Thank you for sharing, Mate.  We have friends who live in Adelaide.  She's American, he's a native Australian.  They've lived on both sides of the Pacific.  They say they can live better in Australia on what they can earn than they can in the U.S.

G'day Dan, we are called the lucky country down under! Both countries have their pros & cons. If I were in the US I would have more AC's to choose from!!
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Originally posted by Dusty MI Dusty MI wrote:

Australia is one place I've wanted to visit, but it don't look like we'll ever make it.
It's a long sit flying there.
Maybe I could put pontoons on our motor home and drive/sail it there.

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G'day Dusty, hopefully travel will be back to normal between AUS & US by end of 2021. If you make it our here mate I will have a cold beer waiting! 
I want to get to the US myself one day, worst case we meet half way in our boats and swap Smile
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