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Was this worth driving 682 miles for

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    Posted: 16 Oct 2010 at 8:20pm
This is picture after loading it this morning .Just got home  and put it away for tonight. Will get better pictures Sunday and post them with some History of this unit. It is a 1939 .
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Looks really nice...  whose body is taped to the blade?
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This My Daddy" Larry" and I ,He is the nice guy that left me have this UNIT. He is LUCKY he is not taped to the blade. That is a new front for the top of Woody's hauling trailer.I also got to send a little time with Bill Sontag this week end.
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I always want one of the graders, but it looks like it would take 12 arms to use it.  Nice looking machine.
 
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Allis NUT  these Maintainers cost just a Hair more then the W Patrol and a hole lot less of them around.

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I can't say as I have ever seen one of those before!  It looks to be in really nice shape!
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 That is purtier than you let on, Fred, can't wait to see it up close. Give me a hollar when you have time. NCAllisnut, that is where I'm sure I'd have had to ride if I could've gone along, guess he found someone else to buy meals LOL...Harvey
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I'd say it was well worth the trip Fred, I didn't expect it to be a restored one, Looks great.
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Yeah, I know the maintainers are rarer, and pricier, than the patrols.  Either way, it still looks like you need twelve arms to run it and actually grade something.  I don't think it would matter on one as nice as yours, I wouldn't want to wear the paint off the blade.

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i think it was worth the drive.
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very nice Fred!!!
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Very Nice..... I just found what I want for Christmas!

What do you mean another tractor, honey? That tractor has been here for years.
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How much were you paid to take it away? LOL
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V. Nice Fred
 
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Fred         Every word u said was absolutely true.....BUT    !!!       why do you have Glenn taped to the Blade   ????? surely he cant get off to pay for the wieners....??
or is it to keep the sticky fingers under control  ???
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Nice one Fred, Love those Single Front Wheel Tractors
Have a good one BILL P
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WELL WORTH THE TRIP FRED  !!!!!  Welcome to our very exclusive Speed Maintainer Club.

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Fred, I woulda walked 682 miles and pushed it home if I had to.

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Very nice Fred!
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Never seen one before.  That has the styled hood but the muffler out the side like the un-styled ones.  What's the story on them?  Neat looking.
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That's on sharp looking Allis. NICE!
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pretty nice.. I have the rear end out of one like that in my puling tractor.  Real low gear ratio
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Very Very Nice!!!
I couldn't help but to notice the bee hive chain. That one might be long enough for all 4 sides. I cut a set of mine to have just for hauling tractors and the such.
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Very nice tractor Fred.  I've never seen a Maintainer, only pics of Calvin's.  A fair number of WC Patrols in our area, but no Maintainers.  I would say it was well worth the drive.  What else did you find on the drive??LOL
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Looks great Fred. Yes, worth all the drive. I would have gone double if time allowed to get one of those!!!
 
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I am happy for you Fred, but I bet it was hard for Larry to let go of such a nice piece of history.  Dave.
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Fred: Larry did realize that you are renting this tractor out to the county for road maintenance didn't he?
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Thanks for sharing Fred, I think its great that you let us see some of your great finds.Well Done.
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I wouldn't have gone more than 675 miles!! Very nice, thanks for sharing the photo & when can please post some more. Kip
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I have to say that is one great pickup.  Yes, in my estimation, it was well worth the trip.
I look forward to seeing it when I visit.
Good Luck!
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