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    Posted: 16 Dec 2010 at 9:27pm
Hey guys,

Just wanted to share some pictures of my experiences with allis.  I worked on a ranch in northern Nevada for five summers between my college semesters at CSUS.  At that time they still baled small two twine bales and we stacked them by hand.  Stacked about 1000 to 1500 bales a day.  They now stack large bales as it is obviously much more efficient. Thought everyone would enjoy since the type of work these allis tractors are doing is a little different than the plow and row crop work back in the midwest.  Seems like that is where the majority of members are from anyway.  

Also I just bought a D19 Diesel with a loader about three months ago, and only made a few posts since I joined.  Wanted to make a proper introduction and again thank those of you who gave me ideas on how best to move that D19 from MN to CA.  Yes, I know I'm one of those Californians, but no I did not vote for Pelosi.  We're not all brainwashed. Hope everyone enjoys, and if any questions feel free to ask.  

No I did not cause this first picture.  A guy from texas did.


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That's quite a stack of hay! Good luck with the D19.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bwp Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Dec 2010 at 9:47pm
Ugh, I have more pictures to post but file size is too big.  How do I delete the pictures from the file I have already posted so I can load more pictures to the file and post them! Thanks
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Nice pics,like the pic of the dog riding .Never saw hay brought in on sled,mat,sheet,whatever the heck that is.Good Idea,won't have to lift as high to load.
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bwp, Glad to see you dindnt vote for Pelosi,thanks!!!  I see your from Elk Grove,Ca. My aunt,uncle and niece live in Elk Grove Ca. My aunt is a principal in a little down just south of  Elk Grove called Galt.
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i started sweating just looking at those pictures.
 
so what's the plan w/ the d19? complete restore?
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Skip, 

My plans are pretty simple right now, no rebuild currently planned.  Just checking all the problem areas in the D19 since I don't know much on its history.  I did change the loader from a PTO run pump to a crank driven pump up front.  I need to upgrade the shaft and couplers as I do not believe the first one I made is strong enough.  I used a 5/8 shaft and lovejoy couplings for the first, I plan to upgrade to a 3/4 shaft with two taper lock sprockets and double roller chain to connect them.  Any other ideas would be appreciated! 

As for the pictures I guess I cant post anymore, some were taken with newer cameras and as a result the pictures are too large to load.  Sorry

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There aren't any pictures on the post.
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none here either, he must have deleted them from his file he posted.

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I wanna see da picktures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No pics from my view either
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No pictures here,  Thought my eyes were going since I'm so old......
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NO PICS Just XS
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OK here are the pictures I originally posted.  I thought by deleting the originals I would be able to add more pics because the file was too big.  Sorry for the mistake. 

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Nice to see a photo of a skid in action. I had never seen one until this summer at a hay expo here in Iowa.
My Dad always had wagons. The skit works nice if you don't have to take the hay over a gravel road. And if you have a bale elevator like you all had. I may build one to use at my mini farm lots cheaper than a wagon! Thanks for the photos!
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If you stacked hay like that outside here you'd have a big pile of manure by winter. How'd that wheel fall off like that? I've seen the rear wheel bolts shear but never saw the wheel fall off the rails before.
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Lonn,

The 185 driver was carefully watching me load hay bales onto the slip, however he did not see that he was turning into a hay bale and ran over it with the rear tire. That had happened many times before and the rims rails actually broke off the welds. I know it seems hard to do but when stacking, we load em up at a pretty good pace and too many bales to see'em all. The hay is stacked pretty tight. Northern Nevada can get quite a bit of snow too.
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