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lets see some lawn and garden equipment.

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here are some more of MikeZ AC mower collection
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Had to dig, but here's some highlights of mine...some of the pictures are a little big, but I can't seem to get them resized appropriately.  I can pull them out if it goofs folks up.





















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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 holy cow you have a fleet what model are those culltivators ?
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Thanks chuck. Wow josh nice collection
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Chuck, All three of mine were in the condition shown when I bought them. Two of three were running but I had to do some work on the 611LTD to get it running. Here is another pic of the 611 with the snow thrower on it that also shows the buddy seat on the WD 45.
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Wow! That is some fleet!! Must have a big barn or garage to keep all those in. Pretty slick! Looks like you have one for every day of the year! LOL! Great collection!
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Here is a shot of a few on my B series.

1929 20-35 sn17662
B1 w/snow blade
B10 w/sickle mower
B110 w/mower deck
B110 w/tiller
B112 w/grader blade
B210 w/plo
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Holy cow = "a few of my B's"!
Now we want to see the rest!
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This picture is a few years old, some have moved on, but a number have been added also. These belong to my son, and myself.
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Ken:
Don't recall seeing the B series narrow front at Hutchinson - Is this a new project?
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That is Jason's, he has had it htee when out at the farm, but not recently. Much like the guys with the narrow front farm tractors, you need to bring a third ramp.
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While not a AC they are a Simplicity.
1964 Landlord FIL bought new in 1964 to mow the yard and till the garden. He bought a snow blower later for it when one big storm dumped so much snow he could not move it enough with a blade.
Today it is just the winter blower tractor and is 100% original even the engine.







Dad did mount the mower deck on one day just to make sure he still could and play.





Dad bought this 7112 brand new in May of 1972 Still have the sales receipt. Dad made it the mower tractor and used the blade on it for light snow removal in the winter.



When dad passed away his oldest daughter moved in and started doing the lawn mowing. neighbors on both sides had got new lawn tractors and she kept complaining about it smoking and stalling. Mom bought a new Simplicity in 2009 and the dealer did want it so mom gave it to me. I have mowed the tight spots around the place with it for 3 years and ya it does need a over haul but has never stalled for me.



I bought this 6517 new in August of 1988. Has been a good tractor although not as well built as the 7112 or old land lord. It has got my lawn mowed for many a year. I did get sick of the crappy steering and made new linkage with snow mobile tie rod ends so I can adjust the slop out and avoid this little ball pin things they saw fit to use.
I would like to get a blade for it but have never seen one for it and havn't any Idea how the lift system would work.





These days it is used mostly to pull a lawn cart around.



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That's only the 2nd mow-bee I've ever seen. I really need to get mine going just for the novelty of it.
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My 917/18 hp re-power with tiller mounted.--I got the old 17 hp motor in the LOAD DEAL too! lol!---tractor has bar tires and wheel weights.
It came with 5 or 6 attachments!

thanks; ac fleet
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I know these are not real but I did pick them up about a week ago
 
here is the 620 I got years ago paid a whopping 300 bucks for it and it came with a mowing deck and a 3pt blade  had 3pt and pto
 
 
 
have quite a few more but no pics
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Kinda glad you ran out of pics to post! Makes some of the rest of us with scrawny collections kinda jealous! Only kidding. Great pieces of AC.
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I had the twin to Alleyyoopers 7112 and I let a guy trade me out of it.. Cry  I'm just plain stupid some days.

 I've regretted letting it go ever since.
 

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Here's what I got

This one started it all, has a haban rear sickle mower on back and sweepster up front

This has the original paint, and a delco brush hog

Has a ark loader, loader front tires, and reprinted last year.

Our newest one, 720 with mower and came with a blade and tire chains

9020, needs to be worked on.
I have one more but it has a repowered motor. If the pictures don't show up, then I give up.
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Holy cow!  I feel lucky to have one 620 with a mower and blade - now I see a handful of these - wow!  Good for you!  (I "need" that loader)  LOL!
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Here is my AC, the biggest of the 900 class, the 920 Diesel.  Lombardini 10LD400-2 Direct injected twin cylinder diesel, 18.5hp.  Bout the only GT that would make me let this one go is a nice 620 or 720 as I am a huge Onan fan.  Mike
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The 919H actually was actually king of the mountain for rated hp, in the Allis garden tracor line...don't see many of those though! (But the diesels are my personal favorite)

I actually had a neighbor ask me once if there was something wrong with my old 920. I told them thats what an engine sounds like when its trying to jump out of a tractor.
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I forgot about the 919h, just dont see them hardly ever.  We had a Gravely in the shop with that 19.5 Kohler twin in it, I was supprised to see such poor parts support for it from Kohler, where as I can get pretty much anything for the smaller HP twins.  Probably why so little of them are still running.   I would take the diesel over the twin Kohler, less fuel used and about the same hp and probably more torque from the diesel.  But I will still take the bigger 620 as I need a 3pt more than I need to mow grass anymore.  I rarely put the mower on the 920.  I think I have put the mower on 1 time.  If anybody has a 620/720 and wants a diesel, lets talk.   Mikie
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WOW!Clap thanks again for all the posts! i like the lucky ones who can post fleet pics Thumbs Up and the good ole allis/simplicity memories shared as well. i love the fork lift b attachment, i was really hoping to see one. thanks again folks!
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Hey Orange4ever!
Are they 4.00x12 3 ribs on the front of the first 620? That's what I plan on putting on my 620 if they're 4.00x12's...
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Yes they are, it has the ag tires. Also on the 620 with loader, the front tires are the high captaincy 6 by 9's that we're recommended by the brochures. And we also have the Brinly harrow, disc,tillers, rear blade, snow blower, snow plows, a sears( made by haban) rear mower and a 3point chain drag -Tom

Edited by Orange4ever - 11 Mar 2015 at 8:34pm
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Thanks Tom! I have a loader for my 620 which I will install this summer. What size front tire do they recommend for the 620 w/loader? I guess the larger tire handles the weight load better? I was eventually gonna purchase a set of 12x4 wheels for the 400x12's that I have to install on the front of mine. I better keep the stock front wheels (their in great shape) that came on the Tractor and get the correct suggested size tire for the loader uh? Thought I read those 400 ribs were rated at 1600 load weight each. I'll havta' check again..
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