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wildcat2
Bronze Level Joined: 03 Aug 2011 Location: United States Points: 110 |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2023 at 9:11am |
Theres an interesting 180D on Hibid. Mulrooney Auction Co. has it. Was there a orchard 180 made or is this a home one?
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81140 |
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https://hibid.com/lot/162306687/allis-chalmers-180-tractor-s-n-180-3141-d?ref=lot-list
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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TramwayGuy
Orange Level Access Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Northern NY Points: 11445 |
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Looks like it might have rotated final drives??
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Mikez
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Jan 2013 Location: Usa Points: 8385 |
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Well that’s interesting looking
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3728 |
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I have a pair of wheel weights that came off a 180 or possibly a 185 that had fenders like that. It was in the 'yard' at Colfax tractor, not sure if it's still there or not. Maybe I'll run over and have a look later today.
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SteveMaskey(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Wellsville, MO Points: 596 |
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I don't see the power director lever or pto lever
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81140 |
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front axle has obviously been modified.. Original had DROP king pins ... photo shows the axle TUBE about centered in the wheel / hub.
stock 180 front axle Edited by steve(ill) - 09 Jul 2023 at 9:58am |
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3728 |
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Found a picture on my phone. One at Colfax is a 185. |
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20496 |
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I think the final drives must be rotated forward one hole to lower it down in the rear.
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Mikez
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Steve I believe they flip spindles upside down.
Are these rare. Iv never seen them around. But you don’t see them in to many collections
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3728 |
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The picture I posted is at least five years old, not sure if that tractor is still there or not. This discussion has me curious. If I can just get free for a few to go have a look. Dr.'s thought about rotating the finals forward is leading my curiosity.
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DrAllis
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I think those front five weights are from a J.I. Case tractor ?? not Allis.
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Mikez
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Jan 2013 Location: Usa Points: 8385 |
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Is the muffler hole in hood blocked off.
Was there anything stamped into sr no for orchard tractors
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81140 |
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Mike... i think your on to something... If you pull the Square Tube axle out of each side and flip it... it kind of looks like your photo above... that should drop it a few inches..
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4524 |
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Would not surprise me if there was a shop out here in California that did more than just 1 or 2 of those one 180's. Look at the much newer CaseIH just behind it, I believe that cab and limb lifters was a California made as well. A million acres of almonds need lots of tractors, not counting peaches, plums, pears, apples, pistachios, and cherries.
But a larger farm with lots of cheap help, can make expensive tractor maintenance. Which leads to a short life for many tractors out here. |
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DSeries4
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario, Canada Points: 7333 |
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From reliable sources, the factory built very few dedicated orchard models. Something like this would have been converted by dealers in the California area. While AC may have provided parts for these conversions, they are not factory made orchard tractors. |
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'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '61 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3728 |
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Doc, I'm not sure what they are. Looking at them they almost look like Oliver weights but maybe not quite. I've seen the Case weights you mention, not sure if that's right either? It would be nice if there were a Brian Ahart type site for each brand. If you look closely you can see the wheel weights I took off in the edges of the picture.
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4524 |
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I have a White with one or two of those type weights. But a flame cut piece of 3 inch plate was added in front of the factor weigh. So I have never seen the front side of the factor weight. So the Oliver idea sounds very possible.
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20496 |
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I see an original cast iron A-C wrap-around starter weight (approx 250 lbs) bolted to the front of the tractor. Then I see FIVE identical weights attached to the starter weight. Nothing flame cut. ALL cast iron. Oliver does sound better than what I thought was J.I. Case.
Edited by DrAllis - 13 Jul 2023 at 2:55pm |
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81140 |
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DrAllis
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That is a whole lotta weight on the front of a 185 tractor !!!
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AC720Man
Orange Level Joined: 10 Oct 2016 Location: Shenandoah, Va Points: 4915 |
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Interesting 3pt setup
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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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Mikez
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Wow the top lift arms don’t match
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3728 |
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After looking at some Oliver slab weights on you tube, going to say they are Not Oliver. Still curious what they really are.
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Artfarm
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Those weights are Allis Chalmers industrial like used on the rear of an HD-4 crawler loader.
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Calvin Schmidt
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario Can. Points: 4525 |
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I have a D17 diesel from California that has been lowered and the final drives rotated like this 185. Showed a picture to the late Norm Swinford who in my opinion was the ultimate authority on all things AC. He said that none left the factory that way, Large dealers in California would modify a new tractor to the customer's specs. A lot were J&M conversions. There was a nice 185 like this at the Nesbit sale in 2017. Friend bought it and modified it back to a regular farm tractor.
Edited by Calvin Schmidt - 14 Jul 2023 at 6:42pm |
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Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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AC720Man
Orange Level Joined: 10 Oct 2016 Location: Shenandoah, Va Points: 4915 |
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I’m trying to figure out the 3 pt. Not sure why the left side needed a hydraulic cylinder to raise and lower that side? Not sure what equipment would need to be raised or lowered on just one side?
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1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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steve(ill)
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3728 |
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Thanks. The cylinder on the three point is interesting. Would give some added adjust-ability.
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4524 |
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Very possibly a blade to put up a boarder for flood irrigation. Back in the day of a 180 all most all tree crops would have been flood irrigated. I have never used irrigation but the boarders or checks as I learned of them could be removed for some operations. Then a pass or 2 and it is back to run more water.
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