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    Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 8:52am
all yall that bleed orange wanna really tractor need to buy a international 86 series is the best or the 56 series
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Stan IL&TN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 9:14am
By chance are you about 10 years old?  Maybe a few more years of english, spelling and grammar will help you.

Edited by Stan IL&TN - 26 Mar 2011 at 10:11am
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no im from TEXAS
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My favorite International is the combines. I'm a bit partial to the red rotors.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hurst Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 9:44am
Originally posted by murdoc murdoc wrote:

all yall that bleed orange wanna really tractor need to buy a international 86 series is the best or the 56 series


Let's fix this up really fast...

All of you that bleed orange and want a real tractor need to buy an International 86 or 56 series. The 86 series is the best of these two.

Hurst
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yeah there the best we got many international tractors from a  (A to a 1586)
1586 is the best plow tractor we got  
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well thank you Hurst
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id take a 66 over a 86 all day long
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote R.W Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 12:46pm

We got a 1586 and would take a 86 series anyday!

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I wouldn't take a 56, 66, or 86, or any red tractors for that matter.  The only red ones that I like are the Case IH Magnums, boss has got 2 of them, and I haven't convinced him to buy any orange ones yet.  He does have an A-C forklift though. LOL
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I may be on the wrong side of this , in some peoples eyes but here goes . My 856 is about as reliable as you can get . The 986 i own is newer but i still prefer my 856 ...
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an 86  series has to be about the ruffest (spelling sorry) riding piece of crap I've ever drove of an IH, not too fond of the 06 shifter but the 56 and 66 series open stations are the best if you want a cab go for the 88's or onto the Magnum's which are IH with a Cummins and the Case namme plate, if I was to go AC it would be a 185 or 190 open then an 8000 series for a cab and the only JD I would take would be a 4320 open
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I put many hours on a red tractor years ago, I can still hear the ringing in my ears thirty years later, my doctor calls it tinnitus!
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I can believe that they do talk to you, I run a straight on my 766D and I sure wish she had a turbo to help soften her yell down some
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well fellows im sure gald im not the only one that like the internationals 86's
but i got a 4230 that i would almost give away cause you cant keep fuel in the SOB!!!!!
anybody got a good 886 986 1086 for sale in texas i can sure use it
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Murdoc, try the IH forum, you might find one for sale over there
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hey darrel how do i get to the international forum
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http://www.redpowermagazine.com/   is the web site for IH but they don't allow forsale items and becareful how you state looking for stuff
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Yea I thought this was an Allis site....and can't believe its that hard too find an 86 series for sale tractorhouse.com has several!!
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Originally posted by AdamA AdamA wrote:

Yea I thought this was an Allis site....and can't believe its that hard too find an 86 series for sale tractorhouse.com has several!!
 
Yes your right there was 30 1586's on there thursday!
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if your smart enough too find this forum and run your mouth then you should be smart enough too find a tractor for sale!!!
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guys don't get me wrong as I'm not trying to defend him, he might be a person that likes to start trouble like this, but if the rest of us fall for it and start acting as he is then are we any better. I come here and Red Power as I enjoy both sites as much as I do IH and AC tractors. I know red power has a guy from the old bash board that like to stir up crap sometimes but most either just answer his questions or just ignore him.
I'm sorry if I've upset any body with my posts as I was not trying to.
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well let me tell yall something i enjoy getting on here and talking about everything
either AC international ford dodge chevy it doesnt matter to me not trying to start any crap
As for you Adam A you no where you can go
sounds like your the type like to start crap with people..............
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Time for a beer summit ..
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The 86 series has the operators seat moved forward of the rear axle, so you get alot of bounce from the front end when on ruff ground. We had 2 856's for years then the boss bought a 1086 but the 856's could run circles around the 1086 while plowing
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Murdoc,
When your giving that JD tractor away just P.M. me and it will be mighty happy in Plainfield, Illinois. The fuel it takes me to get it home will be well spent. Thanks in advance for the tractor!
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I think its pretty obvious whoes trying too start crap...Murdoc, you joined 2 days ago and not one post so far has been about Allis.....

Edited by AdamA - 27 Mar 2011 at 9:43pm
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well Adam heres your post for a the  allis my uncle has got one left had three a 180 185 and 7020 the 180 really good tractor till the #1 rod came out the side of the block replaced it with a 185 good tractor still got it has a allis loader on it then the 7020 did have it long till he traded it on on a new mccormick  so i hope that makes you happy Adam am i excepted now on the forum?????
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I dont wanna stir anything up but coming on an allis forum saying "if you want a real tractor buy an international" isn't looking for trouble I dont know what is. Im not against IH either, never had one.
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There are usually a couple for sale in Missouri on Craigslist,  if you are looking for one.  I seen a good looking one w/cab for sale during the fall and into winter, $7995, don't know if someone finally bought.
 
I usually bragged on the red ones, also the green ones when I would be working for the people that owned them.  I don't do that now so I don't brag on the red or green ones anymore.  Gotta keep this fair and balanced.
 
My neighbor has green, red, whatever color the case is, and oly green, I do like to listen to the old red ones at around midnight, that's when they start to sound good.
 
Keep drinking that tea, you'll find one!


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