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pictures of the MEANEST looking tractor youve seen

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    Posted: 28 Mar 2011 at 7:38pm
post some pictures of the best looking, stand up tractors youve ever seen
2 wd 45,2 D-17 diesel/gas 3 pt, 220,d21, 4020,2 4430s used daily http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCudh8Xz9_rZHhUC3YNozupw
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This is Don(MI)'s tractor but I think the unstyled wc is one of the best looking tractors there is! And Don's tractor is a Very Very good looking tractor! I guess the wc isn't the meanest tractor but it is a Best Looking!


Edited by R.W - 28 Mar 2011 at 8:09pm
In Search Of: 1958 Allis Chalmers D17 Diesel serial #9643D
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Larry Karg's 220 FWA
 
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The 8550 that ILGLEANER just posted! That 220 FWA is pretty bad too.
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This Oliver was at the Camp Creek Threshermens show couple of years ago.  To me, this defines 'mean'. 


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That oliver is something else!
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how about a 45 diesel with 16.9s ont the back
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Sorry it's green, but it certainly looks mean.
 
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GB it sure does.
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Well, that definetly caught me off guard there R.W! Thanks though! Our familys WC is alot of fun to drive.
 
I like the 220 FWA, that thing is a brute. 


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Old and mean.
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GB, you got me thinkin about the Avery titan at the buckley steam engine show.
 
It definetly fits this the title...
 
 
 
 
 
 
The kids are so dang scared of the Avery in this area, they climb the nearest tree!!
 


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Another mean green plowing machine.
 
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I always thought those Oliver 50 series looked mean. So did the Oliver Super 99's with the Detroits. 
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

GB, you got me thinkin about the Avery titan at the buckley steam engine show.
 
It definetly fits this the title...
 
 
 
 
 
 
That's why familes had so many kids back then, it took a whole herd just to plow the field, look at all those levers. :)  And you think you were moving up in the world when you bought a "4" bottom plow?!  :D
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Low and mean.
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^I'm not going to lie, I hate red...but that POOR TRACTOR!!!!
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No picture. Someone took a 600 Case and put some big 38  inch  tires on the back and then some 20 inch traction type on the front to make it look like a FWA. They were pulling a 2 row silage chopper with wagon behind.  Looked meaner in action than sitting still.
 
Them Olivers look mean just sitting still.
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      I always thought this one had plenty of attitude...
  
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I think this HB112 is pretty mean draging this little JD around.
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My vote goes to the WD. That is one wild looking machine and everything seems to match and look like factory.JP 
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The 220s have "attitude" written all over them when viewed from this angle

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   Do this one count ?
 
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HD41 has my vote!

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What is with all of the off colored tractors on here latley? I thought this was an AC board.
 If  you want other colors on here,go to some other site. I know I might sound like a jerk,but come on,everyone gripes if it isnt tractor related,now its other tractors,before long there is going to be nothing left.
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All right lets take a vote which is meaner? ORANGE or green- I know which one I and IG would pick LOL 
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IG I totally agree with what you are saying with all of this offcolor stuff on here, I was waiting for someone to say something.  
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This would have kicked some butt in 1986
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Mark

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You beat me to it!!!



Originally posted by Dave in il Dave in il wrote:

This would have kicked some butt in 1986
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