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    Posted: 04 Jan 2011 at 2:23pm

What off colored tractors do you have?  We have a international 1586, farmall 656, farmall super mta, and a john deere MI (not running hopefully this summer)

I dont think anybody posted this before so I am.
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We have a little bit of everything.  But really like the Wheatland/Standard MM and Olivers.  Of course AC is first.
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I have a Massey 30. Pales in comparison to a WD but not a terrible tractor. Used to have an A John Deere but I really never liked that tractor. My brother has a 444 Massey and a 560 IH. My Dad has a Super C IH and grew up on IH and Case including M, Super M, Super C for IH and DC for Case. Saw the light when he got a WC and my fate was sealed when Dad got a WD45 back in about 1970. So now any off color any of us have is for collecting purposes only.
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Farmall M Diesel.
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other color I was raised with were the red ones. have super c. c, 3 h's and a super m to go along with 14 other wd's and wd 45's. restoring the super m this summer.....
Oh well, I won't do that again!
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1948 Oliver 70 Row Crop
John Deere 4030
John Deere 2440
John Deere 350C Dozer
Ford 4610 II SU

I only have the two Allis-Chalmers. But someday I will have more.
1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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Originally posted by R.W R.W wrote:

What off colored tractors do you have?  We have a international 1586, farmall 656, farmall super mta, and a john deere MI (not running hopefully this summer)

I dont think anybody posted this before so I am.

How do you like the 656? I always liked the looks of them
Charlie

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JD 4250.  In the past I've had a JD 4430, Cockshutt 20 with loader, traded on a Ford 851 with loader, and a Oliver 880.
Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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An Avery V and a Graham Bradley.
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2-Ford 9ns, 2N, 2-8Ns, Ferguson 20 and 30, part of the family were orchard people.  Farmall H and Super M, Deere B and LA, Oliver Cletrac HG, Case SC.   And that many ACs.  The Ferguson 30 is torn down for maintanance but I really like that little thing.  Mine still actuates the starter switch with the gearshift.
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5610 Ford....
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JD L, H, b, 2-A's, MT, 420, 60
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charlie we use it for baiing square bails and it works good for that that is mainly all we use it for oooo and also pulled the firtlizer wagon this year ours is gas and we picked it up preety cheap and it needed the pto rebuilt we found that out after we tryed bailing with it the first time but it has been a good tractor so far also it had almost new rear rubber when we bought it so that was a plus my dad ma think different but thats my thoughts
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1944 John Deere B that was given to my grandpa by John Gensterblum to restore before he died. Unfortunately we where a few months late. Old John Deere was sold at the long closed Pewamo mall's present location. Never left this town. When my grandpa died last fall, I got it. Best running Deere I've ever seen

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My Dad is a John Deere man so other than my D14, we have a 1952 John Deere A and a 1945 John Deere H. They are all parked in the same garage so I'm always tinkering with one of them. Also have the John Deere 953 hay wagon that we rebuilt last Summer.
 
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A yellow 1959 OC46 Oliver track loader. Oh and a 48 8N Ford that was my Great Uncles only tractor. It's kinda being kept in the family since Dad passed.


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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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1950 JD B, 1965 Oliver 770 gas, 3 AC's
'40 WC puller,'50 WD puller,'50 M puller '65 770 Ollie

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I have a 1950 Farmall MD, a 48 JD A, 46 JD A, 1941 Farmall H, 1950 Farmall H, 1954 Farmall 400 diesel, and I'm trying to pull a deal off with a Farmall 300. I will have to move it from washington state to PA though. Dad has a Ford 8N, a Ford 6700, and  John Deere 70. I'm also working on trying to get a Silver King 42 and an Oliver Super 77 Diesel from my uncle
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I work with the Bad word on here JD 2210,2 4710's,5095M and 7410 all have loaders and fwd.
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AC WD45, I just cringed a bit when you went with the camera to the rear of the B with the PTO shaft running. Be careful.
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JD 4320 and Farmall H
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The only off color in my family and I have a lot is a cockshutt 50 diesel my grandpa had and my uncle baught. Just about the same engine that is in the 45 diesel but with more cube and now has a turbo.
B212,716,two 314H's,WC,WD,D19,190XT
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The only non orange that Ive had is a 2000 Ford, Bought cheap got running and sold.
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On color: D14, Series lll D17, Agco 9650. Off color: IH 856, IH 1066, Farmall H, Farmall 400, Hesston 766DT FWA w/ Farmhand 222 loader, Oliver 1650, CASE 4690 4WD, CASE 1155 E track loader w/clamshell bucket.

D14 N.F., Series lll D17 N.F, 3 Bottom Snap Coupler Plow, 4 Bottom Slat Snap Coupler Plow.
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W4 TD 340 crawler, 2 oliver 77's, massey 44
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Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

AC WD45, I just cringed a bit when you went with the camera to the rear of the B with the PTO shaft running. Be careful.

I was well away from the PTO, I accidentally had the camera zoomed in an didn't notice. I lean my leg up against the draw bar support when I am that close to make sure it's away from the PTO. I always make sure there is a shield between me and that shaft.  Also notice Phil needs to get a new shield for the shaft, as it's so bad it walks towards the tractor and we have to pull it back towards the gear box on the auger every 10 mins. to keep the U joints from ripping up the ends anymore then they already are. 
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3 AC's 7060-7020-175    Oliver Super 77 gasoline   and 2 of the real mean green
Deutz Allis 6265 and Deutz Allis 6275
Oliver is usualy only out of the shed for shows, it has done enough over the years to earn a "retirement".  We did twist it's tail last fall at one of the local shows. Only ran a sniff over 90 pto hp. 
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Here are some of my off colored tractors.
Farmall MV,M  and MCH cotton picker farmall M trogan road grader
Farmall HV
W30
F 30 HC F 30
farmall AI I am in the process of restoring this one rebuilt the motor already.100 HC
Farmall 460 Gas and Diesel  HC
Farmall 560 Diesel HC
806 and 1066,504  all diesel HC
 
John Deere
A ,AO,AR,G,GP,D,M,H
B,BWH 40" round spokes
40V,40S,40C,50
420S,420C,430W,435,
630RC,730 arg.HC,3020HC,4020HC,4430HC, 
 
CASE
730lp high crop
830 D high crop
18-32 cross motor,case C,VAH,VAS,DCS
 
CAT.
15,20,T-35
Cletrac
K, oliver HG 68 
 
 
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Farmall M and massey 383. 
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