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That h with a diesel in it sure is neat
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What's that little H got for a motor?!

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I should know it's ether a Isuzu or IH Iv'e looked at it a thousand time but can't recall.He's done a very very nice job at putting that tractor together 
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Good looking tractors ! Looks like alot of fun
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Enjoyed the pictures....  The HD is first for me.
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Eric, I think that Turbo H-D has a Mitsubishi in it doesn't it. It'll run 35 mph. Belongs to Tom Zickmund jr., and he does excellent work.
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hope you all enjoy I'm sure there is some equipment we've seen before, like the only wc that I know of that can pull a 3 bottom pull type plow. and there was a mixed bag of tractors.but that makes for a good plow day,kinda hard to brag on the A.C. if you don't have some odd colored tractors show up!!!! enjoy
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i thought it might be a 4BT
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Awesome pics! thank you!
 
Is that wide front on the WC factory? sure looks like it! Very cool!!
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

Awesome pics! thank you!
 
Is that wide front on the WC factory? sure looks like it! Very cool!!
 
   Yes, that is indeed a factory WC wide front.
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Yes! That is Marion Klutzke with his "secret weapon" WC. The only WC I have ever seen pulling a 3 btm plow. He hit one spot today that pulled it down, the first time I ever saw that. Course he was in a bigger gear when it hapened. The field had some tuff spots. There was a JD 730D with a 4 btm that sucked wind in those! The LP 17 is also his as well as the little "buggy". The Guy with the 1206 and the only plow bigger than a 4 btm allowed today is Myron Hitchings who has furnished us with about 40 acres of wheat stubble for the last 4-5 years. Someone spouted off about the big plow and he said "My sandbox, my rules" He had an onland 6 btm to open the field with. LOL
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RFDeere you might know the guy on the MH 44, Mike Ellis from Patton. In.
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   Yep, I know the Ellis boys. Was this plow day today ? I need to get on your guy's list.
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Thanx for the pictures!  Very nice!
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Sorry but my favorite was the IH 1206 with white fenders...purdy!!!  Mike
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Pretty sure I saw that H-D at Portland a few years back.
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You know Randy I was going to post it on here but I forgot. I'll get it on here next time if we have one. we need to get some of you White County guys over here sometime. keep your eye out for the owners of exploration acre's in Lafayette he had a nice plow day last fall I know of two of us going to it
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Arch frame wide front WC and the prairie gold of the MM recieve my best in show awards.

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Well, I wouldn't have griped about the 1206. Anytime you see an old girl doing what she was made to do, it's a pretty sight! The H diesel is a hoot, and the AC "buggy" is neat too, Roto-Baler canopy and all! Give us some more info on it.
The Minnie looked to be a hoss.
 
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That WD-45 Diesel is "sweet"
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Cool pics.  Thanks for sharing.
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I love the buddy seat on the 17, I might just have to duplicate one of my own.
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Nice picture's to see. I love that 1206.
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Thank you for the pics, love to see them "working"
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I knew i should have left out the 1206. I didn't think you guys would enjoy that nasty old tractor so much,oh well he's a good friend can't convert all of them to A.C.  spent quit a few hours on a 1206 my self 
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You guys would have liked the MM too. Its a 51 or 52 U with a 4-53 Detroit. Not only LOUD! it pulls good too. Plus a beautiful paint job with polished aluminum and copper lines then clear-coated.
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Is that a demonstrator seat on the D17? Sure looks like one in an old sales film I have. Thanks for sharing.
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We're having our first plowday here in Aurora in October, just out of curiosity what do you do when someone breaks down...I figured plow around them, but if you own the ground I would imagine you wouldn't be too happy to have an uneven spot like that.
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