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Thanks for all the nice comments guys!
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Those tractors are impressive,but the Dodge trucks are even better.👍
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dpower,
 Nothing wrong with doing it the old way. You just have to have good maintained equipment, and keep the scale of the operation appropriate.
Love the pictures. Great looking fleet of trucks too!
I had never seen a sheller like that!
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I was in the tire business for 22+ years and never seen a cab over Dodge like that, good Picts.
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I have just become your biggest fan, you love 2 of the best brands of equipment that I do...AC and Dodge. What an awesome combination. Awesome pictures, very envious of your operation. You definitely dont see many of the old trucks left and you have some nice ones. You obviously take great care of all your equipment. Thank you so much for posting. Worthy of being on a calender for sure.
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As already said. Very nice looking equipment.
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I am confused, dpower. You clearly have a gleaner with a corn head and a grain cart. But then you talk about picking corn and shelling it. Do you do both. ..? Darrel
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Nice photos Jason, Is that a JD cornhead on the L2?
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We did not pick corn this year since I bought my acreage which had 3 bins on it that we wanted to try out. Still have 8 behlen corn cribs to shell out. Ya the cab over dodge I have only seen 2 in person this one and one in a junk yard. Yes that is a JD corn head on the L2 which works very well. We love Plymouth and dodge and allis chalmers.
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The local Ford tractor dealer had one of those cab over Dodges for a very short time.  It was when I was in the Army, late 60's - 1970.  Was gone when I got home, believe it was involved in a wreck with a woman driver.

Great pictures, by the way!



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What Plymouth stuff do you have
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Several road runners and my brother has a cuda
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that red cab over reminds me of my Uncle Bill's A100 pickup with a 318. It would burn rubber forever. So I heard. Very rare. Nice equip. Must be fun!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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really like your setup all the equipment looks to be in good repair  , its alll my kind of stuff.
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I remember those Dodge cab over units as I worked on them when they were new.  Nice to work on as the hood lifted up and both fenders could swing out to the front as they were hinged on each side of the grille.  Very good accessibility to anywhere under the hood.  Modern manufacturers might want to take a good look at that design!!
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GREAT bunch of pics, tractors AND trucks!!  Thanks for sharing Jason!!
I know envy is a sin, but,,,,,,,,,,, I'd sure like some of them!!

It looks like you take excellent care of ANY of your stuff.  Your Dad taught you well.  Kudos to you and your brother!!

One that I should have kept was a 66 Sport Fury III with a 426 wedge motor, 4 on the floor and was blue......it SCREAMED!!
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Don’t see many 4x4 5020’s either especially in that condition. 160 handles a rake, Tedder, windrower very well. My best friend has one with over 7,000 hours on it. Really nice farm.
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Thanks for pictures.  My favorite is the 4W 220.  Tried to buy oneof those last spring but did not get it.
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Looking great as always.
 
Any ear corn this fall??
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We wanted to do a couple of cribs but we had that bad hail storm
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dang it! I knew I should have made that trip this year! maybe next year? thanks for all them pics! I see your buddy was with you in the big tractor! hey guys...I wonder where Jason hides his beer fridge?
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Must be a good spot,,,,,,,,,,I'm guessing you haven't found it as yet...
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Looks like a Minneapolis Moline sheller. Had a distant neighbor that had one back the late 50s and 60s.

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I thought you were buying the beer Shameless???? Ya its a MM 1210 corn sheller they do a good job shelling corn.

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That is an incredible fleet and farm you have there. Beautiful! 
I have so much respect for you still doing everything with the old trucks and tractors. Very cool to see.
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Great looking pictures you have there. Hope all went well for you over there. Looks like your family had fun. What size engines are in those Dodge trucks?
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Love those old Dodge grain trucks. It's a shame no one saves them.
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Nice pics Jason !!!
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