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What toys/equipment are you looking at for 2011?

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Allen what about a 18-30 .
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Looking for a rear mount tiller for my recently acquired 912 Hydro with v-18 Kohler Command. Power steering for my ol 45!
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My father-in-law passed away a month ago, so I'm thinking about bringing home his John Deere 1020 tractor. I know, wrong color, but it wasn't used all that much the 16 years he owned it and it's too nice to pass up.
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 I'm trying to decide  if I want a 3pt hitch for my B or find a good 2 disk belly plow for it. I know the 3 pt would be more useful,but my Dads old B had the belly plow. I learned to drive and plow with that rig . Since I have'nt seen a plow like that for sale  anywhere ,I'll probably wind up with the 3 pt.
1949 B   3930 Ford- Have owned other Orange ,green,red,yellow,dark green tractors and equipment.
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Hmm, rate i'm going, i'll be lucky to keep the C going and maybe get some new bolts, nuts, and paint for the new(to me,LOL!) #4 plow. Unless the gentleman decides to sell the sweet little 5020 i've had my eye on.(800 hours, 1976 model, never been wet) In which case, i'll be making a little more room in the shed.
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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Originally posted by Reeseholler Reeseholler wrote:

I'd like to get my Uncle's Oliver Super 77 Diesel. Don't see any around and it's just sitting in the shed. I'm also hoping to do a deal on a C (I think) that has cultivators and spoked front wheels with rubber tires. I've never seen rims like them so I don't know if they're factory or not.
 
The spoked fronts on that model C are most likely steel cut-offs.
 
I just need to finish 3 or 4 tractors that need restoring but I'm sure I'll find something I can't live without.
 
 
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Maybe a 7 furrow 2500 monoframe pull type plow with an onland hitch for the 220 with duals.
Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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I don't know about an plow. but mine two case tractors went down the road today to make room for an 25-40 that wasn't on my wish list. thxchuck
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Any AC that catches my interest (and at a reasonable price!)
'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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The WC in a fence row about a mile and a half from my house. Hope to contact the property owner in a few weeks.
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Well I want the CA to have new engine parts so I can run her again but most of all I want the money tree seeds I bought off craigslist to sprout. Maybe an All Crop could be used to harvest the money tree leaves?
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probably a B or a C. i wouldnt mind a G either though! something semi small to restore anyways. i also want to get into some implaments!
Great-granfather's WC---- hopefully many more to come!
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1 of the experimental L D crawlers 18 made with GM 6-71 in them.
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I am looking to a shop on the new place so I can begin the restoration of ANYTHING!  I just cannot get any more done to the 180 or have any other machinery until that gets done, except if I come across a really good buy on a tracked loader like a HD6G or a better tractor or a bigger bargain as to price on plows.  Oh well, you guys know we cannot pass up a bargain!

I also picked up a older square baler last week, co-worker had a very clean 68 NH baler with newer needles and was just used this last summer on 250 bales, $500. 

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I'd like to get a complete implement setup for my 'naked' G...even just busted bits and pieces,nothing 'show quality'.
 
a tractor mounted tandem disc for my D-14,right now a winch a pull set onto a trailer, haul, unload, disc the field,put them back on again, go to next fields(x 5 !)
 
an 8 foot snowblower for my Gleaner A,tired of rebuilding the crummy transaxle of my 'lawn tractor snowblower'.
 
any of the above would make me happy.
 
 
3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor)

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Howdy Lonn,
Have a AC 2600 disk going to sell soon as this deal is made on my AC 4W-305. 22 foot I think.
 
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I would like an Allis square baler, mounted disc and a 1 row corn picker/snapper/husker. A D15 diesel engine would be great too.
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The 3/4 ton pickup with an 8 foot box so I can haul my G to Hutch, Power of the Past and the G Roundup at Gadsden and I can leave the trailer home. Anybody have experience hauling a G in the back of a 3/4 ton? Bob@allisdowneast
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I hauled a G in the back of my 1994 Chev 1/2 ton 4wd from GA to WI. It was about 1000 miles. Didn't have any problems. Backed it in so the engine was behind the cab to center the weight.
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Bob, you could probably haul it fine in a 6 foot box on a half ton truck. You would have to leave the tailgate down.
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WOW! I just drop off my two case tractors  today at  the guys house that bought them and he had and 1939 RC in the yard which he wants to trade for an massey harris 55 I got from the neghbour when he move and could sell. the wish list is growing. thxchuck
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I'd really like to find an E Gleaner with a corn and bean head for my little 10 acre farm. Hopefully I can get the D17D mechanically finished in the next month.
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I would like to find an AC 2 row planter to pull with my B.
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Lloyd and Charlie, You got me to thinking. I have an extended cab GMC 4 X 4 with a 6 1/2 foot box. It is a nice truck and gets good mileage with a 5.3L engine. Maybe I'll try my G in that before I drop 10 to 14 thou for a used 3/4 ton. I just want to be sure the center of gravity of the G isn't behind the rear axle. With the tailgate down, I'll still need to put planks in the body for the front tires to ride on. When I get the G going, I'll try loading it. drive it around some, make a decision and post the results. Or, if you see me arrive at Paris, IL and Hutchinson in a half ton GMC, you'll know what I decided Bob@allisdowneast
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