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Calvin Schmidt View Drop Down
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Another day in the field.

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Sure is hard to pic one...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Don, love that snowy plow picture!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DSpears N IL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Aug 2010 at 8:51pm
I like this photo of my Father planting checked rows corn on our farm near Deer Grove,Illinois. He was very focused on planting straight rows!
 
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I like to look at "old" pics of "new" tractors...so Bruce(IA) pictures of his dads new 1954 WD45 caught me, as i was looking at them i noticed the name decal on the right side of the hood is not very straight....funny to see how they left the factory, and how fussy we are when putting them on now days!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JimIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Aug 2010 at 10:56pm
What a great group of pictures!
Will try to narrow it down to a few.
My Gradfather running the WD and 66.  He bought both pieces new.  This was the first time the tractor and combine operated together since 1963 and the last time Grandpa ran the pair.








This one needs a little explanation.  This is me(believe it or not) driving Carlys Best's 6-12.  Carlys' father either bought this tractor near new if not new.  We lost Carlys a few years ago but his grandson has the tractor now.  I'm glad to hear it is still in the family!  As for the picture this was taken when I was 17 or 18.  Carlys asked me to drive his tractor around to give it some exercise.  Talk about a treat for a young A-C nut.  Good times.


I love taking pictures, I have hundreds to choose from, so its hard to pick just a few!
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Hey there Bill Long, just noticed the picture of you and your son at the Union Grove GOTO, it always makes me feel; good to see that picture of you and your son standing in front of my model B with your arm on the tractor at Union Grove Wi.and I still hope to meet you at a GOTO or a show some place some time....best wishes....Wayne.
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   Jim, the Picture with the 6-12, is that at a show ? Looks like a 66 with cornhead, 35 picker, Forage Harvestor to the left maybe, and maybe a pull type Gleaner in the background? I notice the tractor on the All Crop Looks like it has FWA ? Very Interesting !
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Hey Bill Long, I just noticed the picture of you and your son at the GOTO at Union Grove Wi. standing in front of my model B with your arm on it, that is great,I still hope to meet you some day at a GOTO or a show some place some how, best wishes to you and all.....Wayne.
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Spent many hours on this 1941 WC.  CIRCA 1950
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Rfdeere,  that picture was taken at the show near Charles City Iowa.  Yes that is a 66 corn head combine being pulled by a 5050 tractor.  I think the Gleaner is a model T.
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Here are some pictures of the restoration I did on a WD
D19D, D17D, WD, WC, Snobee, #83 Plow, SC Blade, 14' disk, 400 series planter, B , Terra Tiger, M Dozer w/Baker Blade, TL-12, 42S Grader, G
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Beautiful work!
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I see you even found some Allis oil filters
1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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I haven't been on here for a bit but I'll post this one of a 45d baling

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Thanks to all ...I really like seeing the Allis photos. Tom West in KY, What is under the old WC in the black and white photo?
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Gleaner N6 with 8 row Geringhoff chopping corn head.  High moisture corn for dairy cattle.

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This is my favorite- not Allis, but shows a deere stuck beyond the drivers ability:-)
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220 before I sold her
 
Daughter on N6
 
 
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Brad; Nice AUTOMATIC 3620 roller mill. I am a dealer in Ontario and have 8 rental mills.
Do you have any static electricity problems blowing HMC through the plastic blower pipes?
Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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Never had a problem with it.
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Evening pastorguy!   Those are cultivators.  We had disc rather than shovels.  There were four sets, two sets for each row, of three discs.  All I have left from all that is the special ratchet wrench that was used to tighten them.
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Nowaktj, That is a nice tractor.
1929 20-35 sn17662
B1 w/snow blade
B10 w/sickle mower
B110 w/mower deck
B110 w/tiller
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Thanks for the clarification Tom from Ky. That is interesting to know about the disk cultivator.
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It would half to be our 8550

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One of my favorites is one of my Grandpa combining in the 1960s with the WD and a All Crop 60 Bagger model.  He built a bin out of roofing tin when he couldn't get good farm help anymore.
 
 
And here's one of favorites, taken a bit more recently.
 
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Ain't that a shame Adam, you just can't get good help these days!LOL! I don't suppose you hung on to the Allcrop did you? I haven't seen a lot of bagger models, but there was an Allcrop for sale close to Pendleton Sc a while back. I still love the way that WD looks with the double seat on it. Awesome job!
 
8070, I have saved that pic, and may take down the Playmate calendar so I can have a place for it.LOL! That thing is all business. It just says "don't even think about trying to mess with me, i'll run over you and leave you in the dust!"
Is this one that you guys have, or are you wishing like me?LOL!
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