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My experince and GOTO pics

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    Posted: 17 Aug 2010 at 12:29am
Wow what a great amount of pictures were getting on the forum!  First off I want to say how great it was to meet many of you at the forum meeting and around the grounds.  I was about 15 seconds away from not getting to meet Andrew Gubbels.  That was just a stroke of luck.  I am also in debt to Skip who pulled the sediment bowl off of the 100 for me because I was too big of a wimp and didnt want to get a gas shower just before my four hour drive home!  What a great show, many stories and memories will be shared in the future from this one.

Heres a few pictures I have uploaded so far.  More to come and hopefully I will get some YouTube videos on soon also.  One of which is the 220 plowing.

I took a few shots from the top of the 100.






This truck and grader made a great looking duo!




Mark said he was going to "Teach this John Deere how to lead" lol




My UC with the four row next to Lavern's UC and two row.  What an honor to be parked next the Lavern's.  This UC only farmed a year and a half.  It is one amazing original tractor.


Alot of people asked how we transported the cultivator, well its this simple!  I think the DOT would have frowned on me hauling it hooked to the tractor.


More to come, need sleep!
Jim


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Are those outriggers on the I-900 ?
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Thankyou Jim for the pics, it was good to talk with you briefley .
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Someday I'll make it. 

Great to see you got that 4 row hooked up!
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Thank you for all the pics!!!!!!
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Thanks, for the pics.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JimIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Aug 2010 at 5:17pm

Rfdeere, as far as I know that is a scraper under the I900.

B26240 I wish we could have talked more.  I also wanted to take a closer look at your WD with the cab, but I missed out on that one too.

 

Jim

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I'd love to see what happens when that JD plow gets sunk into the ground! Thanks....
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Nice WC:-)
 
Is it all original or an older restoration?
 
Wil
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Jim - great photos, thanks for sharing!  Mike
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