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What a beautiful job! I look forward to seeing it at this summers shows!
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looks great
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JayIN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jun 2018 at 6:20pm
Very nice! A friend of mine (Allen Beall) had a 34 Threshermans Special like that. 30 years ago I drove it at the Indiana State Fair in the Farmers Day Parade. It flat wore me out!!And I was only 33. It has always amazed me how much tougher those men were in those days when that iron was new. Thanks for the memories! Nice one!
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Looks like it just came off the line ----- only better. Very nice.
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Jay, after working at walking behind the horses and holding the plow handles from sunup to sum down, riding that tractor was probably like almost resting... other than hitting rocks with the front wheels and going over them with the spike ends of steel... Wink   
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Never sold one or saw one till I visited this site. 
What a beauty.
Take good care Dave.  By the way, they were talking about the "coming home" GOTO a few posts ago.  I still remember meeting you and Armand there.  Have a picture somewhere.  Regards to all.
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Beautiful!
                 
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Great job Dave !  You need to train your house painting sister to paint tractors so you can retire someday.
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Hey Dave are the long fender road wheels the same size?
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I am not sure, but i think the wheels are the same, would know if i seen them.
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Do they look anything like this?


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  Dang,,,that right there is one sweet lookin tractor,Dave,,,!!! One of these days,,I hope to learn to do beautiful  work like that,,,Clap
 Attention to detail,,my man,,attention to detail,,,,Clap
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James: center hub and spokes are different. I would bet money that tire is the same deminsions.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Adam in VA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jul 2018 at 3:12pm
Beautiful! I need to freshen up mine. Here was mine about 4 years ago. I cranked it and got it started last night as a matter of fact! Luckily at 37 years of age I can still crank over 563 ci without too much trouble. Mine has the rim extensions which make it really wide. The nickname mine has is "Barky the Butt Shaker"



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D21,D19,(2)D17,190XT,ED40, WD45,WC,B,25-40(Thresherman's Special),5030 plus buildings full of other stuff
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I'll get some measurements next time i'm out at the farm.
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I was at a show many years ago where they had an Allis E 30-60 Threshermans Special. Is that the same tractor as yours but with the correct horse power in the model name? Or was it a displacement again over the 25-40?
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James that is a old picture .LOL . The wheels on Longfender are rolled steel with heavy cast center witch is correct for up to 1927 ,after that the pressed steel wheel on 20 -35 short fender and 25-40 was used and often added a road band ( also pressed steel )witch made them 18 wide .
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Beautiful job!
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Yes Fred that is an oldie!  Its the only one I had here in the city that showed a decent shot of the rear wheel!
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Incredible job Dave!  Real nice piece.

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