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Butch(OH) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 7:44pm
Well Allen and I went and looked over the 220 today. Started right up in 30 degree weather and ran smoothly from the start, no smoke no miss. Took it for a ride and all is quiet in the trans and rear. Whats a guy to do when his son is smilling from ear to ear?? I bought it. Had a cab on it at one time and needs a few floor boards and the fender skirts anda few other knick knacks but thats cheaper than motor and trans work. Has 1000 PTO no 3 point. Now what in the world are we going to do with it? Have a few sets of 2-14 plows we can pull and a 7' disk?
 


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thats a nice looker, i wonder if thats the original paint .
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Not too bad of a tractor. Saw it at Randalls before i moved down to Fl. Holgates only a short drive from where i grew up now its an 18 hour drive. Congrats on the new tractor.
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Butch...now you have one more option for pulling JD's out of the mud...
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Great job Butch !!!! You will not be sorry for buying. Just need a 5 inch chrome straight pipe with a turn out and thats it.
 
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EXCELLENT!! You won't be sorry!
 
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You'll more than factory setting(135hp) to pull a good load right in 5th!LOL!

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Butch you could bolt all of those 2-3 bottoms together and pull them at the same time!
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Nice move Butch, just like money in the bank.
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It has a small fortune in tires on it. Looks good.JP
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and now just add on to the shed so it can be stored inside, and to have room for more.
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Originally posted by Ken(MI) Ken(MI) wrote:

Nice move Butch, just like money in the bank.
Besides being the only 220 on Kinney road that's the objective Ken. Hopefully the kids will inherit a few more dollars than it took to buy it and large father cant tax it,,, yet.
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Now you will have to look for a 7 bottom pull type plow! Better yet one of those 7 shank rippers that goes in about 3 feet.
 
The 220 was the "A" of it's day! You'll have to get a picture of them together.
 
Bigger truck, bigger trailer, when will it all end! LOL
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Butch Now you will have to start looking for 200 190xt 180 and work your way down the line to complete the collection 
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Ah... the toys of big boys...
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You'll find a big ol' plow or chisel or something for it- great buy. 
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I am glad another Two-Twenty found a good home. That sure looks like a good one from what I can see. Congratulations!
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Butch - great purchase!  Start looking around for a chisel plow or disc for it.  While your 220 can pull more than a 16 or 18 foot folding wing disc, you'll find that you can pick up pretty darn nice ones under $1000 as they are way too big for the food plot guys and too small for the larger farmers these days.  You can probably find a 10 foot chisel plow even cheaper.   It might take a little longer to find you a good 6 or 7 bottom pull type AC plow.  Mike
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My buddy Ohio Orange says I should get a belly mower and use it to mow the lawn. Wonder if it would run a 6 footer or if I should stay with an L59?
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Butch, that would be a funny sight.  Your neighbors would think you finally lost the last of your marbles.
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I want to hear the conversation when you call Woods and ask for mounting brackets.  Should be funny! The 1000 rpm pto might really cut grass, and throw the clippings into the next county!
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At an auction last summer I saw a Large A/C mono-frame 5 bottom that sold for 150 dollars.It was huge and I wondered what was supposed to pull it.That plow would look really good behind that 220.It was probably cut up for scrap.I guess nobody uses them anymore
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Originally posted by Pat the Plumber CIL Pat the Plumber CIL wrote:

At an auction last summer I saw a Large A/C mono-frame 5 bottom that sold for 150 dollars.It was huge and I wondered what was supposed to pull it.That plow would look really good behind that 220.It was probably cut up for scrap.I guess nobody uses them anymore
 
Ya pretty much the same here, like somebody else said implements, if  small enough for the food plot guys or for the urban "farmers" to pull with thier nearDeeres and Kubotos then it brings big money. If it should be behind a 100 to 150 HP tractor it is worth its weight x scrap price less cutting gasses and pick up fuel.  last winter I watched a 20' Kewanee (spelling?) pull type field culivator and lift harrow sell for $200 and it looked to have never been used, NOS. I will be looking for a 6 or so bottom plow but wont be travelling far nor paying much for it.
 
Heck I all ready have 2 local guys that want to borrow it at planting time. LOL Maybe I will get into the rental business.
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You need some 30.5 x 32turf tires to go with the L59!
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Better stick with the L59. You don't want to take a chance of being underpowered. LOL. Excellent looking tractor. Glad your giving it a good home. God Bless.
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I was thinking the lawn maintenance end as well, but I was leaning more toward the big batwing mower behind it in the picture...lol...less passes that way.  
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Put your thinkin cap on Butch and build the gang hitch for the plows. Then you can post pictures of your plow half day instead of the plow day.   Charlie
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Hi Butch, that is a good retirement fund booster!
I was on the phone last evening, the guy has a nice 20 foot/HD disk for sale, fold up.
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Hey Butch, nice purchase, You will find sumthing to do with it.
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