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What toys/equipment are you looking at for 2011?

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    Posted: 01 Jan 2011 at 8:30pm
After seeing the post about toys/equipment for 2010 I thought I'd post a new one.  What are you looking at aquiring in 2011 for collection/farm/etc.  Maybe somebody will see what your looking for and can help out.
 
I am looking at picking up:
 
DMI 7 knife no till mounted NH3 bar - hadn't planned on picking it up, but just kind of fell in my lap (not really as that would hurt!!! LOL)
 
78 Gleaner M2 with 18ft platform and 438 corn head (corn head is for sale by the way) - I have spoken for it and put money down on it, just have to go get it.
 
LM 630 corn head - will be looking for one of these.
 
67 Ford F600 grain truck 300 bu bed - once again just fell into it.
 
EZ flow 200 bu gravity bed - I have been told I can have it, just waiting for them to take it off gear.
 
 
Have a happy new year and good luck everybody.
Adam
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Well,Adam...I'm hoping to get another loader later on in the year for one of my 180's,since I guess my brother isn't going to give my tractor back that he's been using for the last ten years! LOL! Other than that,it's really hard to tell. I never plan on buying anything,but things turn around pretty quickly when I see something I like and want! Rick
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An Allis disc either 2300, 2500 or 2600 (probably be 2300 cause of price) in the 22 to 28 foot size or there about. Sat on my hands a year ago and watched a 22' 2300 sell for $800.

Also a 6 or 7 bottom Allis plow. I have seen them in the $200 to $400 range at sales and in good shape but for some reason never gave any thought on buying one. So I will be looking.
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For the farm an IH 490 or 496 disk around 24' Possibly an 8070 or 8050
 
Toys... Need to get rid of some stuff to replentish the "Fun funds", but always looking for weights, parts, implements and of course tractors.
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I've got a line on a roto baler, rake and bale loader that were all bought with one check by a neighbor's mom about 55 years ago.  Have to deal with some politics but it is almost a done deal.  Of course nothing is a done deal until it's in my yard.  Hope to get the '49 C running in the next couple weeks and start on the '39 B.  Maybe get the NF D17 going, basically just want to finish a bunch of started projects.
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 My goal this year is to get an OT Rumely Oil Pull.
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I'd like to buy a new Massey 2150 large square baler.  The old one is just fine, it's like a good girl, take a lot down the throat before it'll choke but it's got some time and hard use so it may be time to upgrade.
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I'd like to get my Uncle's Oliver Super 77 Diesel. Don't see any around and it's just sitting in the shed. I'm also hoping to do a deal on a C (I think) that has cultivators and spoked front wheels with rubber tires. I've never seen rims like them so I don't know if they're factory or not.
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I would like to get another allcrop 72, so I can run more clover seed and play with it in some wheat that I have planted.
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Waiting on a 7080 Maroon Belly local. My friend Bob ordered it from the factory new and sold it local to a large farmer in the area. Has been sitting under cover with original 18.4x16.1 diamonds on front and 30.5x32's in the rears. Will wait for this one.
 
Good subject Darryl
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The time and money to goto canada to visit a friend and bring home a allcrop 60
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was hoping to pick up another 7080 or maybe a 4x4 AC, but with my crop this year, will have to wait!
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 For my compact collection need an Allis 6140, and a Deutz Allis 5220 FWA
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a shop close to home
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a snap coupler plow for my WD45. And to finish my B this spring.
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I'd like to get a 8070 FWA with 42 inch rears for spring tillage at a resonable price. Have one in sight but to high of price for the hours

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I'd like to get a flat top WC. I like the hundred series and would like anything from a 160 to a 175.
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I just want time to work on the projects I've started, Heat in my shop and to get the red (Massey Ferguson 50 with death trap multipower) out of my yard. Oh and some G rear tires and tubes.
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i would like to restore my 38 wc, 56 wd 45, and 50 wd. oh and get an allis g.
 
i dont think i will get a g though.. i need to finish restoring before i buy something else.
wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Iam looking at an 1938 wf, but some of the off brands will have to go. thxchuck
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Right now I am looking for an Allis truck tractor, a D-21 w/ FWA, and an M Gleaner with a 6 row head. I'd be the talk of my area if I got into the 1970's or 80's with my equipment. I always tell people I liked the 60's  so I just stayed there. LOL
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Like to pick up an All Crop and then try my hand at combining some wheat and oats. Also like to pick up a 4btm plow to pull behind my ford 5000. Have to see what the year brings though.
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A 175 gas
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I wouldn't mind getting rid of the IH 806 and trying to find a good D-21 Series II, or moving up to a 7000 series. 
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snow blower for my Allis B210 garden tractor

16 gauge over under shotgun with double triggers.hard to find everyone makes single selective triggers now.
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I'd really like to find a nice AC bulldozer. I'm not too fussy about the size, would like to find one new enough to have the ac engine rather than the GM. A 6 way hydraulic dozer would be a big plus. Cab and heat would be wonderful. A 41 would be a little too big, but if the price was right, I'd have to go for it. Some thing around HD 11 would probably be about perfect. My toy buying budget is a bit slim right now, though, so probably won't be buying much. darrel
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  HELLO SANDKNOB !!!    AFTER you win the BIG lottery and have av extra $100,000 that you want to give to me,  I would like a "10-18", a  "6-12", and a "d21"  to complete our collection.   Many thanks in advance   Allen                      LOL
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i want a commemorative issue 1911....i just don't like the prices i'm seeing so far.
 
as far as farm toys go....i just wanna get an area plowed up and get my old oliver grain drill working and get something planted that the deer will want to eat. maybe they'll stand still so i can shoot them next season. if i can get that much done....then maybe i'll look for an all crop, planter, or some sort of forage harvester later.
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An Allis-Chalmers Model A. I have recently been offered one and hope to get it!
 
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Since this is a wish list...................
 
H3 crawler with dozer blabe.
D21 Series 2 with 3 point and pto.
 
Starting this business last year has taken all my tractor money and alot more.
 
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