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    Posted: 07 May 2010 at 3:35am
We have a funcitoning farm using nothing but Allis Chalmers tractor; even the combine is a Gleaner; we also have an All Crop Harvester. 
Look at this picture; this is getting ready to drill wheat. This is what we use:  It's an Ontario grain drill made in Rochester. 

Here is my grandpa (87) on the Gleaner K: 

Here is our D14 with our home made snowplow and mount: 

Our Little B with a buzz saw:


And of course here's the group picture we took about 15 years ago:
 


Edited by Daniel Christensen - 11 May 2012 at 1:35am
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Right click and click "open image in new tab" to see full size. Just google my name to find my flickr photostream. The first one is a CA, I forgot to say that. 
CAx3, Bx2, G, D17x2, D14x2, D15, D19, 190XT, WC, WD-45, 185, Gleaner K.
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Edited by Daniel Christensen - 10 May 2012 at 8:54pm
CAx3, Bx2, G, D17x2, D14x2, D15, D19, 190XT, WC, WD-45, 185, Gleaner K.
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Thanks for sharing the pics, looks like a nice setup. 
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Hi Daniel, welcome to the forum. Where exactly in Hall are you? I'm just around the corner from you in Waterloo. Give me a call sometime if you are over this way and stop in. We also farm with nothing but A-C tractors. My cell number is 315-651-5177. Take care. Don Jr. 
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Daniel - Welcome, and thanks for sharing your pictures. Watched the video - neat. Love our 185. Looks like you were hanging over taking that, didn't see any hands on the wheel for a while - does yours run on auto pilot - LOL.
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LOL I'm furrow plowing. No steering necessary; I'm sitting on the fender. I have ridden on the hood before because I was cold. 
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Between posting this and that reply, in fact. Just this morning. I'll shoot a video but my camera is half broke. It goes so straight. It seems like the 190 will always make it's way out of the furrow quickly. But that has bigger front tires. For some reason the front tires on our 190 are oversized. It's enough to make it look a little funny and feel bigger than it is. I'll just post a picture. 
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Thanks for the time, loading your pictures, enjoyed.   Looks like an AC GOTO.      lol
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All right I'm about to go plow I'll shoot some video since it's a nice day; I am 1danielchristensen on youtube there are a couple more videos like this. I have my youtube as my website/homepage here if you go to my profile. 
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Welcome abord Daniel! I live in Newark about 30 miles north of you. Living in Hall I'd think you'd have nothing but green with Lakeland being right there. I see you have an Oliver plow, we have one just like it, 4 bottom with an add on to make it 5-18". Oliver made a great plow.
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Don't fall off the tractor plowing. Sitting on that fender is asking for trouble!

But, thanks for the pictures and video!
Charlie

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How many acres do you farm?  What crops are you planting?
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Nice lookin' ground your plowin.. and you're barefooted too! ha ha    -Wes
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Welcome to the forum. Love the pics and the video. Wish I still had the opportunity to get out and plow like that.
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Welcome to the forum!  My grand dad had a 185 with the air filter under the hood too.  Don't see too many set up like that!  Thanx for postings, and 'hang on'.
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Enjoyed the video - but working with farm equipment barefoot? And hanging out on the fender? Both seem like asking for trouble. Glad to have you on the Forum and enjoyed seeing your orange collection - but please be safer.
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we have a small farm; 160 acres. 1 mile out of Hall. 


Edited by Daniel Christensen - 12 Jan 2012 at 6:47pm
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Here's a recently taken four generation family photo with all the tractors lined up other than the gleaner. These are all used regularly and in mint working condition.
G, B, CA, CA, CA, D14, D14, D15, WC, WD-45, D17 series IV, D17, D19, 185, 190XT
 
 


Edited by Daniel Christensen - 10 May 2012 at 8:55pm
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Nothing mediocre about that pic Daniel. 4 generations on the farm is something to be proud of.
Glad to see you're still with us. Watched your vid of you riding on the plow with nobody on the tractor. Might want to be careful. Looks like you got somebody that is waiting on daddy to come home. they also want to do everything daddy does, so keep that in mind.
Thanks for sharing the pics.
Got one of those Ontario drills at the old home place on the farm, but it's almost rusted/rotted into the ground. Shed it sat under is long gone too. Nice to see one still being used.
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Is it alright if I drool a little?? That is AMAZING!!! I wish I could say the same but I have almost a tractor for every color. hahaha!!

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That four generation pic is awesome.  
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Wedell, you stole the words roght out of my mouth!
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Truly something to be proud of!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Originally posted by Daniel Christensen Daniel Christensen wrote:

Here's a recently taken four generation family photo with all the tractors lined up other than the gleaner. These are all used regularly and in mint working condition.
G, B, CA, CA, CA, D14, D14, D15, WC, WD-45, D17 series IV, D17, D19, 185, 190XT
 
 
 
 
At 89 years old, the oldest in this picture has died this past month.
 
See why it's important to get these kind of photos while you can?
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Sorry to hear that. Please accept my condolences.
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Sorry to hear about your loss Daniel. You'll be in our prayers.
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Condolences on the loss of Granddad. May God continue giving you strength and comfort as you heal from his loss. God Bless.
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Sorry to hear of your loss ---- love that picture of all the guys and all the tractors - that's a keeper.
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Sorry to hear that.
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