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Coggonobrien's Allis Chalmers 616 #2

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    Posted: 30 Jun 2015 at 8:17pm
Fate brought another tractor into my life as a result of frustration from running a wore out john deere. This one is ready to mow and the price was right, only an hour from home too.
David



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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: 30 Jun 2015 at 8:41pm
Hey Dave! That looks like a nice unit! I'd take the chains off before you go in the lawn with it. Might be a little rough on the corners ya know...  LOL!  Well, its not like you don't know much about em' now!  Good luck with it man!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HudCo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jun 2015 at 11:23pm
thats pretty straight but i am still waiting to see the other one the pair will look good at a show
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Looks good Dave. Now yer rollin. Next thing ya know,we'll be seein a 720,620,920 it goes on and on.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote macvette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 2015 at 4:48pm
Looks good.  How'd you ever work out buying one only an hour from home?  I had to go 900 miles one way for mine.

You have learned a tremendous amount about these units on your first one.  Will be really nice, I bet, to have this one you can just jump on and go mow.
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David, the one over by Dub. or by Manchester. Give me a call I think I have something for you but not 100% sure it's Allis. Kenny L. five six three nine two 0 two two seven two

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Kenny it was the dubuque one. Manchester is too proud of theirs.
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Here ya go Steve
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Now yer' talkin' Dave!!  LOL!  Nice machine! Like Mike said, that thing is straight!!
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Macvette, I found this one on craigslist, had been on there quite a while.  The other one I have OPSheads pointed me to in Anamosa, again within an hour of home.
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Good for you, coggonobrien! Sure like the look of those full size AC in the background, too!
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Well we had an electrical issue late mowing season. Either wiring harness or starter. So I finally pulled the motor today to install one of B&B custom circuits wiring harness and to inspect the starter.

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David,
If you take the starter off the engine, make sure that you bench run the engine before putting it back in.  There is enough slop in the bolt holes that the starter will grind and make an awful racket.  Don't ask how I know this.
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Nice find david!
I too am waiting for my 720 wiring harness, ignition switch, lollipop tail lights, battery cables and some other misc. electrical parts from Steve at B&B. I think they will arrive early next week.
My 720 is now getting painted and will be re-assembling soon. Hope to have it ready for summer shows.
I hope my 720 with the Ark 700 loader will come together without any hitches.
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I useD one of Steve's wiring harnesses on my other tractor and he does a very nice job. I just shipped him today the snow blower electric harness so he will be reproducing those soon
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10-4 thanks
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With all the help and information that you fellers supply, we'll have these machines down pat just about! Special thanks to you guys Dave, Mike, Den, Myron & Darryl! We're all workin' together here sharin' information, and learnin' all at the same time! LOL! Mike, your goodie box should be arriving anytime if it hasn't already. These specific Tractors are in a league of their own. I found that out pretty quickly..
Steve@B&B
BTW, thank you for the nice words you guys. Its appreciated!
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Dave,
Looks like you have that high heat wrap on the muff! Does that work pretty good keeping the heat off the hood? Den, again, great information on the Starter. Ya know, I didn't do that! The motor isn't bolted in the frame yet. I'll havta do a quick test. I love that saying: "don't ask how I know this"... LMAO!!
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Steve, the exhaust wrap was already on when I bought it so I can't really tell you.  I just know the hood is not baked above the muffler
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