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    Posted: 30 Aug 2016 at 8:30pm
Some time back I had a picture or 2 of my 720s.  Someone wanted to see them all together.  Well, they were all together at the American Thresherman show at Pinckneyille a couple weeks ago.  I had the pictures elsewhere but in case you missed them...here they are again.  Den
Here is a picture of the 7 side by side


Same 7 from the back



These 2 are my working 720s


The rest of them closer up








And all 7 from the back










No implements on the 2 working tractors so I did not take a picture from behind.  Den

Own 4 wheel 20, 2-5015, 5020 and associated equipment and 2 electric forklifts.
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Awesome collection and pictures.
AC CA, Ferguson TO-20, Ford NAA, M-M BG, AC #3 Mower, SC Plow, PH Digger, AC 720's with Ark 700 loader & Brantly Backhoe, "Mini B" w/flathead Ford V8
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Den, ya need to show em your 900 series too.
Ya cain't fix stupid.
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Very nice! I recently bought my first 620 and so I've been beginning to look at the differences between the models. Since yours are all model 720 do you know why some have the hydraulic ports on the left versus the right and why the grills are three different colors? Did the 720s have these differences or are they just custom changes?
Patterson B1*B1/B1Forklift*B10*BigTen/B1Loader*B110*B208*B206*616*Homelite T16H/T8/T7/RM7E*Landlord/Loader/Trencher*Broadmoor717*Serf525*2110*7790*Legacy XL*Twin 20*Squire9*Squire6*JCPenny 494
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Believe I was one asking to see all. Very nice collection Thank you for sharing. I have to ask thou where did you find all the 16 rears and 12 fronts? Been looking for a set for some time now
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I didn't think they were that hard to find.  I see new and used ones online, granted, noone is giving them away.  ebay has some, and they pop up on craigslist.  They are rarely listed as Allis/Powermax tires though.  Usually Cub, Case, etc.
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a wonderful collection you should be very proud, congratulatins for  having all those 
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Thanks a lot, Den.  I was just getting over the drool from looking at the Pinckneyville pics you posted, now you had to go and post these!  LOL!

Beautiful collection.
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Was a great show. Thanks for posting.
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What a beautiful and nicely kept/restored collection, great job Den  ClapClapClapClapClap

Really appreciate all at the close pictures and angles . . . 

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If you need storage space I can help you and store a couple......
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Den, You can be very proud of your good work. Have you ever given thought as to how many hundreds of hours you have invested? Herb(GA)
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Great pictures, gives me AC envy.  I noticed the "Woods" mower, I know it will hook up to my machine, but I am wondering if it will work (horse power, rpm etc) with my 616 which has the original engine set-up.  Any thoughts?
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The Woods mower is the correct RPMs for an original 616, 620 or 720.  It is a 4 foot wide mower and the original belly mower for a 616 was a 5 footer so unless your 616 engine is wore out, horsepower would be good to go.  Den

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Den, this is great news.  Now the search starts for a Woods Mower, thanks for the help.

Ken



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If you find one, make sure it is for "motor speed" PTO or also called 2000 rpm
speed.  They make the same basic mower in 540 PTO also.  The one in the picture is mine and it is for sale for $500.00. 
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Den, sorry I'm getting back to you so late, just the way it goes sometimes.  Thanks for the information on the PTO, I didn't know about the "Motor Speed" and haven't really had a chance to look into this, at all.  I like your mower, but need to look into a few things before I commit to anything.  Right now I just don't have the room to store anything and I don't want to leave a thing outside.  What year is your mower and about how many hours does it have on the thing.

Ken
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