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180 Grill Needed

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    Posted: 16 Jan 2010 at 1:06pm
I'm looking to purchase a nice,decent grill for an Allis 180 gas tractor. I understand that the 180 had the rounded corners on it. I would like one that was ready to be put on,with only a few minor dings at best. The screen needs to be good and straight though. Please e-mail or PM me with a price and shipping to zip code 63351. My e-mail address is: rickinmo@socket.net . Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,Rick
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Rick, this guy might have one. Give him a call.  573-294-7351  Ask for Gary.  TobeMo

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Tobe...is that Gary Siefert,by chance,over in Morrison? I'll give him a call. Thanks for the help.  Rick
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Hey Rick, Did Cook call you back about the 180 grill?
I am sorry for not calling about going to Cooks. I spent most of the day down there just looking around at tractor and combine treasures.
I might be going back in a week or two.
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Don...Cooks did call me back and couldn't help me. However,I just bought one like new for 300.00 from a buddy I forgot about! Thanks,Tobe for reminding me! LOL!  Rick
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Good deal! Now I can stop worry about you there old buddy, I can't weight to see your new to you 180, Is it coming to MIke's place to plow this year? If it is you will need to get a plow for it now. lol

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Don...I don't think I'll be taking it to Mike's to do any plowing. I'll be using it for a brush hogging tractor though. Ya know...I might just want to leave that old grill on there for that...you think? My luck would be that as soon as I put it on the tractor,I'd be running over it with the brush hog! LOL! With all the bigger tractors that I've been getting lately,I might have to find some ground locally to plow up myself!  Rick
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I thought he still had one. I forgot to tell you about it yesterday. Glad you got it. TobeMo
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Rick - you did good for $300.  I brush hog with my 180 all the time...by far that's what it spends the most amount of hours doing.   I use cable zip ties around the latches so they can't come undone.  I need to put a safety chain somehow inside so if it pops off it can't fall to the ground.  But it seems to me I'd have to drill a hole somewhere on the inside of my grill to do that and I haven't been able to bring myself to put a self inflicted wound on my tractor....

Oh and Don does seem to forget about his buddies when he makes on of those Cook salvage runs.  He must have a one track mind, LOL.  Mike
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1968 Gleaner EIII w 10' & 330
1969 180 gas
1965 D17 S-IV gas
1963 D17 S-III gas
1956 WD45 gas NF PS
1956 All-Crop 66 Big Bin
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Rick, If you need a spare let me know. Next time Mike is over this way I will give up a shout. Pick up his carry all for me.BTW Don may ned some stuff too! HTH Tracy Martin
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Mike I just called in to work on Friday and made a run to get the 11.00" x 16" tires and wheels for my 4020 they called me about that just came in and I was all over getting them picked up before someone got them ahead of me. I know that is my bad. I will call you guys the next time I go.
Tracy, I'd be the first guy Mike wood come see if that SC carryall got gone. But he has a plow at his farm I'd like to put in my barn. LOL
Don't worry MIke I'll find one someday. LOL
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Don...what plow is that ol' buddy? Does Mike have another plow at his farm that he got? Or...is it the one I hauled to his place last summer that you seem to need? LMAO! I'm going to try to have my WD45 narrow front ready for the next plow day at Mike's. All I need to do is add the rear wheel weights to it and hopefully find a set of front donut weights for the outside of the rim. I'm trying to find a set somewhere locally here,because of the shipping charges. Other than that I think I'm ready.  Rick
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O'yea that's your plow, Sorry Rick. lol
I'm going to have a plow sale over here someday, Five is more then I need with just three tractors to pull them.
Don
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Rick you might try calling Michael Crowe, I got a set of front donut weights from him last year.
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Rick - your plow now has a few new spots on it from Don drooling all over it again when he picked up your D19, LOL! 

Don - no you need two more tractors to match all the plows you have!  Mike
1981 Gleaner F2 Corn Plus w 13' flex
1968 Gleaner EIII w 10' & 330
1969 180 gas
1965 D17 S-IV gas
1963 D17 S-III gas
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1956 All-Crop 66 Big Bin
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I,ll drill a hole right in the front of the hood ,thru the square holes of the screen toward the top and put a bolt that has a hole drilled in it so you can put a clip in it ; kinda like a hood pin deal ; paint it cream color , hardly notice it ; it sure beats the screen laying there all crumpled up !!! Those latches and the AC gear poping out deal makes you wonder just exactly what engineering was thinking .
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Mike didn't I rub the drool off Rick's plow before I left your farm? lol
If I can sale one or two of them I'd get the one like Ricks I have in my sites over here! lol
Don
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