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Henry se/k! View Drop Down
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    Posted: 24 Dec 2010 at 3:08pm
DO NOT stop your trailer to close to Rolla Mo or Richardmo will load something like this on it. What a machine!
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I think I need one don't know what for other than make the wife mad.
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That is an interesting conversion to say the least.   Are you going to keep it that way??
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At first I was thinking of using high crop parts on 190xt. But know I am not really sure. Open to any comments!
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That's unique -- fix 'er up to be what she is.
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I bet that was fun backing on the trailer!
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Looks like a Thompson Hi Crop with Sugar Cane loader. Neat!!!!
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Glad you made it home with the cane loader.
Back it up so far so the front wheels were up on the top of the ramps then Henry winch on the rest of the way felt a little safer.  
you know my vote is to leave as a cane loader.
 
 
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Nobody woudd volunteer, so we pulled it on with winch while Richard did the steering
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ALSO it is an allis model high crop on a 190 with cane loader.
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I think it should be restored as is-don't see many of them like that!
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A friend of mine has an old sawmill. Would that pick up a log? It looks like a way better deal than his Super M with a trip bucket loader.
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Henry I am bettin that Linda is hoping you all head for the Southwest soon, that might slow down the shipments to Kansas. lol Merry Christmas ole pal
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I think I'd keep it a cane loader. It looks very interesting.
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I agree with the rest of the crowd.  A good cleaning and a new paint job would make a really good looking, unique tractor.
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Originally posted by bikley bikley wrote:

I think I need one don't know what for other than make the wife mad.

My wife's already mad so I'd have to think of another reason.
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Unique rig, whats the cylinder near the left rear wheel for?
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Brezze I do not know which side is left. Has 5 speeds towards the grapple and only 1 towards raditior. Anyway the cylinder on back is to operate a blade to make piles of cane from windrow so you can pickup with grapple. SO says Richardmo. Could not prove it by me, but I am sure he is correct
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    HENRY  my wc sugar cane loader went to mo.  was complete when sold with the blade installed  had  a picture in the allis connection news letter a few issues back  no one could identify it then  i bought it in  mar. 1994  have seen it at many goto shows with new hyd. hoses installed
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I wouldn't mess with it. It would take you waaay too much time and money to get it right. Just bring it on down here, and i'll take care of it for you. One less thing for you to worry about.LOL!
Seriously, I would clean it up, mechanically rehab it, and keep it as-is. Bet you'd have the only one at the show.
Hmmm, I wonder if that grapple would pick up a pine tree? Sure would be nice to have around the house. Stupid pine beetles are gonna kill every pine on the place before they leave, and good riddance! Know why most lumber is made from pine trees? Cause they ain't worth anything else!LOL!
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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Dream, that dang thing wound compliment my homemade log splitter perfectly.
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Well Breeze, if I could get Henry to bring the loader down, then you could bring the splitter up, and we could test those out to see how well they worked together. LOL! Shouldn't take more than a couple of weeks to get the rest of the dead ones cleared up that way.LOL!
 
I bet i've cut down, piled up, and burned enough pine trees over the last 5 years to build a couple of nice houses. Can't find anybody around here that's willing to come in and cut a small tract like I have. Had a few say they would, but never showed. Would have given them all of the trees just to come cut, and even do all the cleanup myself, but no takers. Oh well, I cut them down now as they die, and mow over any new saplings that come up. Will be pine free in a few years.
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