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what is your biggest tractor???????

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RW...why ain't that poor tractor....in the shed??
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

RW...why ain't that poor tractor....in the shed??
We didnt have room at the time. And its out in the rain today because we got everything in the storage barn and the other barn aint finished yet!
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biggest allis would b an 8550 non allis would be a 9030 new holland
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Mine is the tractor that I can credit with getting us where we are now. It has done everything we've ever asked of it and has never broken down in the more than 10 years we've owned it (Knock on wood). It may be a John Deere and I know many of you don't like them but she will always be very close to me mostly because it has always been there with me through the majority of my life. My biggest tractor and my favorite John Deere ever made is our 4030.

Don't worry ALLIS-CHALMERS will always be my favorite brand.

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Most horsepower would be my 7080, one that looks bigger the 8070
8070FWA,7080 BlackBelly, 7045,2 200s,D19,D17,G, WD,45,UC,7 AC mowers and lots more!
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There's nothing wrong if you like other brands too. John Deere makes a damm good tractor.
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Shameless and RW, i've always heard the red guys say "if it ain't red, keep it in the shed". I guess if it IS red, you can leave it out in th rain.LOL!
 
Nice looking unit, by the way.
 
2040 JD is the biggest thing we have on the farm. C is the biggest thing in my yard.
I didn't do it! It was a short, fat, tall, skinny guy that looked like me!
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from what ive seen, if its red .... leave it in the shed.   least thats what i tell my brother in law anyway. LOL
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my biggest tractor is the same biggest tractor that Granpa had


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A 185 is the biggest one I have. I almost bought a 190XT last year. I'll probably get one sooner or later. I just like the way they look.

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Farmall 460 but i guess it might tie the WD45 on a bad day  lol
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My 1965 D17 Series IV.. My wife said I do not need anything bigger... What does she know..LOL
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My ford 5000 with the M&W Turbo is the biggest thing I have for now....

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4w305,    Blee, if its Green, leave it in the shed where it can't be seen. LOL
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Originally posted by chevytaHOE5674 chevytaHOE5674 wrote:

My ford 5000 with the M&W Turbo is the biggest thing I have for now....

That's pretty cool, I've never seen a Ford 5000 with FWA, I'm assuming it's aftermarket, right? 

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That's a English/European model.  You can tell by the headlights in the grill.
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My biggest by original hp is a our 7080 probably our 7060 would dyno as much or more.
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Originally posted by Fellenz Fellenz wrote:

That's pretty cool, I've never seen a Ford 5000 with FWA, I'm assuming it's aftermarket, right? 


It was converted by a company in England called Roadless traction.
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