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Did some work in pumpkin field. 716 and 912



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Had a second cutting of clover cut. Small batch so I dug out the 303 for some exercise. It hadn't been used in 5 years
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Hi all had a great day I got the hydraulic working on my B just a stuck valve
Tractors Allis EB,two C,diesel G
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My wife finished mowing with her C at the cabin and wanted to mow some rougher stuff so she asked about the G. Fired it up and off she went for the first time mowing with it. For a small tractor it really mows well.
Everything is impossible until someone does it! WD45-trip loader 1947 c w/woods belly mower, 1939 B, #3 sickle mower 1944 B, 2 1948 G's. Misc other equipment that my wife calls JUNK!
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Got the D-15 out and going, getting ready for our local show next weekend. Taking a plow to work this girl a bit. First one, a 62, needed a bunch of adjustments and coulters added. On the hayrack was the 52, it's really nice and looked like it was not in need of a pullbar adjustment. So, 52 it is. 62 went on the rack. After working on the H for awhile and getting it on the trailer to go pulling today I got the NF 45 out and went for a ride.
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Probably should not have let that thistle go so long
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Trying to stay ahead of the thistles is a never ending battle!
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My son did some discing with the 190XT while I cut some absolutely pathetic hay with the D15, man we need some rain!
190XT Series III, D17 Series IV, D15 Series II, All Crop 66 and a whole mess of equipment.
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I used my I-400 to load a flat tire from my WD to take it to be repaired.
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Used 5020fwa and 77 chain drive rake to rake 3 acres.  Used 1652 Massey and 303 baler to make 80 nearly perfect bales.  It’s been dry here too. Have gotten close to 300 from that spot.
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With 160 tractor and 3pt disk, harrowed under first two plantings of sweet corn.
After harvesting I am told to not let it stand too long, that would encourage pests.
Picked over the runts/leftovers for the petting zoo and animal rescue place.

I really tried to keep down weeds, using the C tractor plus #80 mounted cultivator.
Must not be that good at it, I had to resort to the hoe. Plantings 3,4,5 have less weeds.
Good news is so far, no corn ear worms! I didn't have any hiccups with my spraying scheduled this year, so far.
This is just a garden sized operation. I like to use dad's old tractors and implements.  Hand spraying for ear worm I don't mind, but hand hoeing makes me feel like not so much of a winner. World needs a dirt cheap, effective autonomous robotic hoe.

With 720 garden tractor, I mowed the church's field.
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Finally had time to work on these things a little. Serviced the air cleaner on CA-1, it was due. Got WD 'Grandpa' running, started right up after getting a battery with some oomph. Changed points in WD 'Micha', and worked on the new to me 17. Later got on CA-1 and mowed for an hour or so. Somehow the 6080 managed to sit in the shed and just be a workbench. Rather unusual for it.
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Spent the afternoon raking with the 170. While adjusting the height of the rake I noticed something hanging off the front of the three point. Must be the sensor link for the draft control? Anyway it’s part #70242424. Crossover shaft. Am told is NLA. Will be searching for that now from a few of you
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Baled up the stuff I raked yesterday with the 7040. In a good year can get 14 6x6 round bales per cutting. This time one full one and a 5 footer.
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Yesterday combined a few acres of wheat and dropped the straw with the E. today I baled it using 1652 Massey and 303 baler. Stopped at 91. Land owner will bale the rest.

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D -17 IV with 7ft disc mower cut former cattle feeding yards now seeded to brome.
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Took the nice one for a drive, took the work horse out for some mowing.



Incredible weather for some open road motoring and for some ditch mowing.
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We have had a couple of just fantastic weather days here. Mowed a field of beautiful 3rd cutting orchard grass trefoil. Looks like perfect drying weather theough Monday
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Originally posted by garden_guy garden_guy wrote:

Took the nice one for a drive, took the work horse out for some mowing.



Incredible weather for some open road motoring and for some ditch mowing.
I like them old WD's of your's. Maybe because they kind of remind me of my own. Think I need to go for a tractor ride today, D-15 maybe?
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Took the model 52 plow off the D-15, washed her up, put the carryall on, and went for a ride! Taking it on a tractor ride next Saturday, just making sure she's ready!
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I also took my 1957 model CA out for a test drive to adjust my new mirrors for our Farm Bureau Tractor Trek ride next weekend in Pecatonica, Illinois! 
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Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

Took the model 52 plow off the D-15, washed her up, put the carryall on, and went for a ride! Taking it on a tractor ride next Saturday, just making sure she's ready!


Thanks, glad you like my twins lol. It was a great weekend for some tractor driving!
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I am still rebuilding my 1954 WD45. Today was pulling off the console and painting it. Also replacing the battery box.

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Nice, Stan. Keep us posted on your progress.
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Putting the final touches on my D17 project. Almost sliding into home plate after 6 months.
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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ac720man i would like to see some pictures, i am just starting my d17d family tractor restoration
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Also looking forward to pictures of the finished D-17!
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Taking the D-15 on a tractor ride today, might get a few pictures.
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Mowing with the 170 and Woods brush mower again. This time went after the sweet corn patch
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The 200 needed some exercise and I've been struggling with the knotter on the 303 so we tied em together and went out to pick up the pasture. A fresh ball of twine and a couple hiccups (the splice ended up in the knotters) and yay! Ain't as nice as the Cap'ns but it got me job done

The thrower belts are old and prone to smoking so they need replaced and I didn't bother getting the wagon out anyway so we dropped the bales on the ground

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