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Wrong color, but what a beast

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    Posted: 24 Aug 2011 at 5:29pm
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'40 WC puller,'50 WD puller,'50 M puller '65 770 Ollie

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Don't care what color it is, that is cool!!
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That's one of Jon Kinzinbaw's of Kinze Manufacturing.  Think his 4wd drive, made from 2  5020s is there also.  If anyone  has the chance to tour his collection, it is well worth it.  Has mostly IH and Deere, but has some AC's also


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what is that, a 12 bottom plow???????LOL
Raised on a CA,WD,D10 & D15.

Now, proudly own and pull a WD45 high crop, WD45, WC,
also own a D-10, D-12, G and a CA.
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He said he was going to take that  to show the boys what he could do without duals.   lol.   That's a Kinze plow...
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I wonder if Deere appreciates that he displays tractors they built, even if there are not original in engine and such. I would like to see the 4 WD 5020. Anybody got pictures?
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What size are those rears? There looks to be at least 4 weights inside the rim and they don't come half way out of the wheel!
 
That really is a beast!
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mmmmmm,8V71!!!!!!
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Charlie, don't know how to load videos or web sites, but go to
halfcenturyofprogress.org, there is a video of  Big Blue
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I was only joking about the 12 bottom, but that's what Big Blue was pulling around!!!
Raised on a CA,WD,D10 & D15.

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Originally posted by Max(ia) Max(ia) wrote:

Charlie, don't know how to load videos or web sites, but go to
halfcenturyofprogress.org, there is a video of  Big Blue
Thanks, I see he didn't leave that one green. 
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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