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What is your main tractor?

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Stan R View Drop Down
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Kubota L2850GST 4WD: logging, haycutting with combine, hay kicking, raking.
D17 IV: baling, loader work.
Though each can be interchanged except logging. Can't beat a 4wd in the woods during the winter.
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8050 - Primary tillage, secondary tillage, mowing with 15' batwing, pulling wagons 
7060 - Same stuff as the 8050 and my planting tractor (JD7000 16 30" no til) & 3pt backhoe
200 - Loader work & 3pt forklift
Series I D17 - Mowing, back blade, odd jobs
 
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My main tractor is my d-15 series II
God made man.Sam colt made man equal.
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my main tractor is our 1951 allis chalmers CA, it gets used for everthing, it has a 3-point that my dad and i made. its the handest tractor. i also have a  d17 with a loader but dosent get used as much.
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7580 pulls the concorde air seeder and offset disc, 190 XTD bales and now on the feed wagon, 190 gas pulls V rake, D 21 sits in the storage building, has no use but to look at, D 19, D 17, D 15, and D 14 run augers, generators, hay rakes, back blades, rotary mowers and other misc. stuff. darrel
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mine would be the 185 we use it for plowing, planting ,small squale baler, log splitter,etc and anytime something needs moved around.8050 just for tillage,190 for pulling wagons, wc for the hay rake and the wd45's for everything else
8050 FWA, 190XT, 185, Styled wc, Unstyled wc, (2)C, (2)WD45NF, WD45WF, WD,416h, 716h, 312h, 8070 pedal.
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8050 for plowing, chiseling, disk and no-til drill.  I have sprayed with it and spread lime and fertilizer too but it is a tad overkill for those jobs.
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WD45 for most jobs around the farm.  WD will be used to help out.

Leonard
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Well now this year found my son and I getting back into haying. The D19 runs the haybine and baler. The WD tedded and raked, the C cultivated, the D17 III trimmed fencerows and hauled wagons, and the CA with Woods L306 mowed mega lawns all year. The D15 II is still in the engine shop. For next year the 15II will either rake or ted and maybe a new to me 14 will rake or ted. I have my sights on a 185 for mowing and baling also, but maybe an XT III is in my future. Really they ALL are my main tractors!
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9150 duetz fwd for no till drill, cx 100 fwd cih for corn planting, duetz dx 160 fwd for pulling wagons, IH 666 for seed wagon, IH 806 swing away grain auger, IH 706 short transpor auger and wagons, cih 3594 fwd for 28' disc, farmall regular collecting dust. wd 45's pullers, ca puller.

45 diesel puller, 45 gas puller, ca puller
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Wish I had a better farm to use a 'real' tractor on and actually crop something beyond grass.
I have but the 180, Brother In Law has a 600 Ford.
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This time of year, the 6080 with cab is on the snowblower.  D17 IV gets used on the wook splitter in spring.  Also gets used on the rotary mower, but the D15 II will probably get that job this summer.  There are plenty of other tractors to choose from for any job that comes up!
'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '61 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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 OUR D-17 SIV  I WOULD HAVE TO SAY IS USED THE MOST,  THE 180 AND WD ARE USED QUITE A BIT AND THE D-21 IS USED FOR HEAVY TILLAGE. SOLD THE 8000 SERIES TRACTORS AND JUST HAVE THE "OLD" ONES.  MORE FUN FARMING NOW THAT I RETIRED.
WD,D17-S4,180,D21
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  a couple 7020's and a 4600 ford diesel.   just bought the 7020ps for my loader tractor. can't believe i wait this long for my first ps.
AC from the start of my families farming career till the end!
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Originally posted by Stan R Stan R wrote:

Can't beat a 4wd in the woods during the winter.

Errrr,sure you can,tracks :)
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Heavy tillage, plow, disk, plant,etc,  use Wd-45s and D-17. Cut hay with D-12 Rake bale and ted with c, wd ,and D-17. Harvest with a F.  Use the 2 ole Wd-45sw for about everything. I haev alot of snap coupler equipment to keep em busy.
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Heave tillage 7080, 7060, 7040, planting 7040, 200, fertlizer spreading 200, D19, D17, bailing D19, 200, 7040, mowing, 200, 7040, 7060, tractor pulls, 7080, 7060, D17, WD-45s spraying D19 200 7060. Most of the time it depends on what is available at the time its needed, most of the tractors have some overlap on the implements.
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It is awesome to see so many people using so many different models!

Andrew
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7080 heavy field work, 7010 light field work and snow removal, 190 xt dunno yet, just got it, 180d just about everything, planting, hay work, ag crane (never removed) work, wagon jockey, log splitter, one of the ole lady's....ooops i mean my loving wife's favorate to drive. she likes the 7010 too! wd45 (modified) (chevy motor) dunno cept maybe a parade tractor, rc....gonna redue it if and when i retire! 
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gosh...ya'll show pics of shiny awesum looking tractors!! only one i have that looks real good is the 7010!! any ya'll wanna paintin job???   lol
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My big tractor is a 7020, with a 185, 180, and WD bringing up the rest of the fleet.
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4w220 ,8070,8050,7030 for tillage work, big square baling, 190XT III for small baling,running silage blower, hauling manure ect. 185 for planting corn,pulling grain drill,running NH 1037 balewagon,pulling forage wagon, D17 for tedding,raking hay. 
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D-15 II,AND A D-17IV.I also have a 620 for mowing lawns .I also have a snap coupler plow and a 8 foot disk.I have a hydraulic bucket on the d-15 that i use for snow plowing.
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Mostly the two 7060s for field work. When we only had one, the D-21 did all the tillage, before min-till, and the 7060 planted and cultivated.
 
Now the ground is rented out, and all that's left is hay, the 7030, and the 190XT do all the raking and baling.  A Dual Loader on the 7060, for the custom hay grinding business.
 
Everything else is odd jobs, or to look at.  Dad's orriginal D21, hardly ever sees the light of day anymore, but she runs often, "just to keep her lubed up," at least that's what dad says!!  :-)  I think it's more of a trusted old dog kinda relationship!
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HD7 WC C CA WD 2-WD45 WD45LP WD45D D14 3-D17 D17LP 2-D19D D19LP 190XTD 190XTLP 720 D21 220 7020 7030 7040 7045 3-7060
Projects: 3-U UC 2-G 2-B 2-C CA 7-WC RC WDLP WF D14 D21 210 7045 N7
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LT75 4x4 with cab and loader for hay chores. D17 IV on the feed wagon and massey 383 on the grinder mixer. D-14 and farmall M for parades and light duty chores.
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I use all three of my WD45's to work (play) at my place. My old tractors are not painted but still get the job done for me.
Don
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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8550, 8070 do all the tillage work, 8030 does all the planting, 7000 does the baling, d17 does odd jobs, and case JX1070c does all the bale handling and feeding
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Nice line up Don, nice to see so many people using their tractors and not just rusting or collecting dust.
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My '54 45 with factory PS does most of my play work. Snow removal, garden plowing, pickin ear corn with the Wood Brothers or the AC35 and mowing CRP ground. The B does some finish mowing with the L59.


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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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