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Michael Welch haulings his 7045 high crop

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    Posted: 02 Apr 2010 at 9:49am
Just had time today post pictures of Micheal getting his tractor Sat. 
I have a feeling will be seeing this at Dale show.
 
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WOW! how high is that on the trailer? I hauled a 7080 on my gooseneck like that, and was nervous as heck! you were another 18 inches higher! I'll take those weights off your hands too! Ed.
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Good thing there isn't any glass in that cab...that Dodge might not pull it into the wind LOL. Cool tractor and nice looking hauling rig!
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Whew! That dude stands tall. Nose bleed time in that cab. Looks cool!
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That's so cool!  Sure wish I had kept my dad's 7045.  Spent many and hour in one.
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The tractor measured 13'6' to the top of the exhaust.
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A guy would have to lift those suitcase weights waaaaay up to add or remove. That might be why they are still on the tractor.
Sure is an interesting tractor. I hope we see more pictures as time goes on.
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You're not going through the Mcdonalds drive thru with that thing.
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Welcome Back Mike!  I'll bet there were some white knuckle moments on that trip.  Can't wait to see it in person...
 
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Way to go Michael -- one more added to the herd.  It's a pretty big sucker, hope to see it some time - Jim
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Thanks Rich!  I am sure it will be a fun tractor.  My wife says it is the grand finale, but I'm sure it is not.  I do have Allis Chalmers weights for sale.  I am also looking for parts, shop, and operators manuals. Have a good day.
 
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