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    Posted: 06 Feb 2011 at 10:55am
 
Here our some end photo's of some of the projects that me, my dad, my uncle, and my cousins have done over the years.  My cousins do all their own mechanical work, unfortunately that skill was never passed on in my side of the family, but we all enjoy spraying paint in our spare time.  Alot of these pictures have been on here before and some haven't.
 
A-C One-Ninety XT.
Owner-Mark Folkers.
 
A-C 7050.  Customized paint, exhaust, and cab interior.
Owner-Nick Folkers.
 
A-C One-Ninety pedal tractor.
Owner-Matt Folkers.
 
A-C 281 manure spreader.
Owner-Matt Folkers.
 
A-C 500 series snap coupler cultivator.
Owner-Dennis Folkers.
 
A-C 215 disc.
Owner-Matt Folkers.
 
IH 1206.
Owner-David Folkers.
 
A-C D-17 Series III.
Owner-Dennis Folkers.
 
A-C 7080 pedal tractor.
Owners-Matt Folkers, Mike Folkers, Angie Johnson.
 
A-C 185.
Owner-David Folkers.
 
A-C 7hp Homesteader.
Owner-Matt Folkers.
 
Coming soon A-C One-Ninety and A-C WD-45 diesel.
 
Just wanted to share.  Thanks.
 
 
Matt Folkers

FOLKERS RESTORATION



Restoring vintage things to last so the future can enjoy our past.
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nice work! I like the 7050
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They all look great.  Keep them pic's coming!  Andy
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That IH 1206 is nice!  They all are, actually, but that one caught my eye!
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Really nice work!
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Nice lookin stuff!  I love the poop spreader!
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Looks like you guys do excellent work.  Nice job on the spreader. Did you know that A-C supplied them to Oliver for them to sell? Read about it in the last Oliver Heritage.
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Exellent job Matt! They all look really nice!
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Nice work on everything. I could really use that 7050 here about now.
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Nice tractors Matt. I bought my son a 190 pedal tractor when he was little. He restored it and it looks just like yours now. Dallas
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Matt is that a series 111 d17? Nice tractor. love the d17's.
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nice looking tractors.
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Everything looks very nice. Great to see people take pride in restoration, rather than spot spraying, painting wheels and putting on new stickers. Keep up the great work.
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Sweet!
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Great photos!!!!
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Really nice equipment.
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lookin good Matt, Im not a IH guy but that 1206 is sweet
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Is that blade setup on the 7050 a AC Equipment?, never knew they had such a deal, is that exhaust coming out the side?   neat
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Originally posted by jeffnil jeffnil wrote:

Everything looks very nice. Great to see people take pride in restoration, rather than spot spraying, painting wheels and putting on new stickers. Keep up the great work.
I know what you mean! LOL!
210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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I like my allis's but I'm partial to the bigger IH's. Man that thing looks perdy. 
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