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Alberta Phil View Drop Down
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Got the '28 20-35 out for a run yesterday and also the '48 U.  Used one of the 'B's to belt up the 20-35 as I flooded it and ran out of steam hand cranking it.  After that an allis buddy and I took it for a run. 
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Raked hay with the 45.
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My 45 finish raking 4th cutting canary/alfalfa mix hay.
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Used the 160 to finish mow 4 acres.
Switched to the bush hog and chopped down the first two batches of picked over sweet corn. I normally disc harrow it over. I hope this is not a mistake, now I have a 2" layer of green silage, cant see the soil. Just trying something different. In 3 weeks I will disk it and plant winter rye cover.
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Maybe a new RB driver on my 185!
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Put 7 ft bushhog on 185, mower a bunch of grass around the old cattle yard, more to do but another day.
1945 C, 1949 WF and WD, 1981 185, 1982 8030, unknown D14(nonrunner)
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It was yest**day, mowed the fields with the wd45 diesel and the new to me A/C 172 rotary cutter.A fun day for sure.                                                                                        
54 wd-45gas ; 56 wd-45d N/F w/fact p/s ; 63 d-17 sIII N/F gas ; 60 D14 N/F ; 67 d-17 sIV N/F gas ; 63D15 sII W/F; 39rc#667 ; 2021 massey 4710 fwa ; gravely 2 wheel tractors
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Teaching the grand kids what cultivating is all about. 48' G.[TUBE]niTGvd-3Hdk[/TUBE][TUBE]fvDiqZgC9w8[/TUBE]
Tractors; If it runs, use it. Motorcycles: Ride em like today is your last day.
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My 185 and a 7' bushhog knocked down corn stalks now that the sweet corn is done.
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Rebuilt the Carb on the WD

10% chance i fixed it 

40% chance nothing changed 

50% chance i made it worse 



100% chance im calling Steiner to B!*ch about the missing parts in my rebuild kit. 
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Look at me look at me big D....
Worked on my driveway boy she runs good!
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Folks,
 Brush hogged a little with the D17 series I. Adjusted the carb. I may need a new hour meter.
Regards,
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D17 1958 (NFE), WD45 1954 (NFE), WD 1952 (NFE), WD 1950 (WFE), Allis F-40 forklift, Allis CA, Allis D14, Ford Jubilee, Many IH Cub Cadets, 32 Ford Dump, 65 Comet.
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Today I installed a Westendorf TA-26 loader on my 6080.







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Had a diesel and oil bath.. And set a fuel tank
D19-AC916-Kubota B2150- Wheel Horse charger 12
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My brother and I had our XT’s out square baling hay today. His on the rake and mine running the baler. 6060 was pulling the wagons.
1968 B-208, 1976 720 (2 of them)Danco brush hog, single bottom plow,52" snow thrower, belly mower,rear tine tiller, rear blade, front blade, 57"sickle bar,1983 917 hydro, 1968 7hp sno-bee, 1968 190XTD
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In honor of Labor Day I gave the 6080 the day off. It wears the loader so it gets used a lot!

Got the power washer out and washed the 185 and both WD 45s. Going to list Dad's 4230 for sale and wanted to clean it up first also wanted the 'Wide-Front' to be clean for the tractor ride next Sat**day.

Did some mowing with the CA, it fills the gap between garden tractors and brush-hog very nicely.
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Raked hay with the 180.  My neighbor ran the tractor. He is very impressed with the smoothness of the diesel engine and the ergonomics of the controls.  He is a John Deere man.

 Two days ago, cut 20 acres of crabgrass with a Matthews Company Rotary Scythe with the 180.

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Probably gonna take the loader off the 45 and paint it up, might take the step off a wd for the 45, and gonna go thru hydraulics
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Used the WD with loader to lift the head off of a 'U'  I'm resurrecting.  I can set the hydraulic lift so that it is very slowly creeping up and then grab the head and guide it up 'til it clears the studs. Helper can stop the lift if it gets into a bind, but haven't had to do this yet and have lifted quite a few very heavy heads off of very long studs, especially on Twin City tractors.

Tomorrow I'll use the WD45 and bush hog to knock out some weed patches in the south pasture that are getting a little out of control.
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Used my WD45 and carryall yesterday to move some wood for wood stove.  
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Mowed some hay today
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Nice combo Charlie, glad you brought your D17 to the farm today. Looking forward to making some nice orchard grass hay.
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Still shot

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got the corn and grain head to the house from a gleaner e along with small tree stump and root ball that was growing up through corn head
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Uprighted a wagon with the 185. Derecho blew it over, just now getting to it.
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Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

My brother and I had our XT’s out square baling hay today. His on the rake and mine running the baler. 6060 was pulling the wagons.

Rob's 190XT on haybine duty  

Charlie

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Had the 720’s on lawn duty this weekend. Sickle mower mowing along fence rows and driveway. I often refer to them as my mini 190’s.

Edited by AC720Man - 20 Sep 2020 at 7:32pm
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Used the B and the arch to bring home some logs for the old man.
 
 
 
And then mowed his lawn with the CA cause he's too busy making me logs!
 
 
 
The mechanic always wins.

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Once more out running the 5015 moving around picking up clippings and moving furniture from the patio under roof. Leaves are almost off the trees and first snowfall forecast this week. At least we did not get a heavy snow in September. Crops are mostly in the bins, in good shape this year. Might be a record harvest on the Canadian Prairies this year.
                 
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Class picture day.  Lots of cow poop stuck to the tires.


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