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8050 done up on auctiontime

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    Posted: 14 Jun 2022 at 12:12am
How do you like your new toy.
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The original rubber snubber latch was replaced with the one inch wide strap metal bracket just to the right of the re-routed exhaust system; not an elegant replacement but it works.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jordan(OH) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jun 2022 at 5:12pm
You also lose one of the hood latches cutting that corner off.
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Thank you!
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

to bad there isn’t a picture from that side of engine. To see the pipe work.
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Trying to post pic of the relocated exhaust, this picture thing is kinda hard for us old guys....


Edited by Hayseed - 10 Jun 2022 at 8:11pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve in NJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jun 2022 at 3:52pm
C'mon Darrel!  Henry Ford had A/C in the Model T and the Model A. Just pop open the Windshield, roll the winders down, and ya got A/C. "Air Circulating".   LOL!  My Model T and Model A both have that OEM A/C..... Just gotta' watch out for the June bugs!

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Vary nice. Thanks for sharing
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My 5 grandsons doing a "social distancing" plow day when they were home from school after covid shutdown April 2020.
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My 5 grandsons doing a "social distancing" plow day April 2020
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I've got a 1958 D-17 that Dad bought in 1963, 1955 WD-45 I bought on a neighbor's auction that hadn't left the 100 acre farm  since new until I drove it home, 1968 190XT I bought in Illinois 9 years ago, All Crop 60 like Dad had back in the 50's, and an Allis Chalmers forklift we use to move pallets and bulk seed boxes.  If I can figure out how to post pics and vids will throw some up here.
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Hayseed what other orange do you have to share with us. 
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Congratulations and welcome to the forum!
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congrats. Hope it works for you
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Nice.
First order of business would be removing those light he put on the grill. Why some guys mount non period correct lights in random places just baffles me.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Play Farmer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 2022 at 8:16pm
Originally posted by Hayseed Hayseed wrote:

It will be heading north to my place in Wisconsin next week.  I've been looking for an 8050 and ended up with this one.  Hope I did ok.

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It will be heading north to my place in Wisconsin next week.  I've been looking for an 8050 and ended up with this one.  Hope I did ok.
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With commission $28,050 US

In Canadian    $35,972

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$25,500, thought it might have brought a bit more with the way things are selling. Wish the new owner the best with it.
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Originally posted by darrel in ND darrel in ND wrote:

I can go either way on the exhaust stack thing, but to say that Allis should have done that from the factory would be kind of like saying that Henry Ford should have put air conditioning in his model A. It just wasn't thought of at the time.
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No argument there. It is also possible they had thought of it but with a door on that side chose not to for fear of the operator getting burnt
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I can go either way on the exhaust stack thing, but to say that Allis should have done that from the factory would be kind of like saying that Henry Ford should have put air conditioning in his model A. It just wasn't thought of at the time.
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I have mentioned before that had Allis done that from the factory, no one would mind. I don’t think it looks horrible though perhaps could have done a nicer job cutting that panel. Looks like it could be repaired if someone wants to.
Will also add that where the work lights are located, the glare off the exhaust at night is not pleasant. I added stadium lights to my 7060 and even with the original black stack, there is quite a glow off it at night.
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Who in their right mind cuts a nice side panel like that? I personally think it looks kinda cobbled up. Would much prefer a nice original.
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I personally don’t mind the stack in front. I don’t notice it when I’m running. And I’d much prefer having it in front than cutting my side panels. If it could be done without cutting the panels I’d consider it but only for the fact that tree limbs can be hard on the stack. I don’t like getting that close to trees anyway
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The 8050 is at $23,000 as of 8 pm Sunday. 
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I have a seat swivel in my 8070. I use it for ploughing. Just turn it 15-20 degrees so I can watch the lead furrow.

I took it out of my NH tractor.
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thanks Steve. I meant under hood.

Anybody have a swivel seat in there 8000, does it swivel the other way for looking out back window


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Anyone happen to know who owns this beast? I'm close by and I've only ever seen one other one and I know he don't have it for sale
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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to bad there isn’t a picture from that side of engine. To see the pipe work.
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