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D12 DONE!!!!!!!!!!

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    Posted: 10 Dec 2016 at 10:58am
Well, I got a few hours this morning to go out and button up the last couple things. Need to pit my front and rear blades and chains back on it but that will be another day soon.
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Heres before pic
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Wow! Pat yourself on the back for a job well done! I needs to gets me a D10 and a D12 yet, then I'll have at least one of each D series. Darrel
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Nice look tractor, Great job
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Nice work!
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Really nice job on the restoration! Do you have some pictures as you progressed? Looks like the tractor was earning its keep in its work clothes. Is it going to do some snow plowing this winter again?:)
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Great job. You better get that plow back on before shameless realizes it is still off though.
It really does look great you should be proud.
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NICE!!!
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Very nice job.  Beautiful tractor!
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I'm dying to push some snow!!! It's my favorite thing to do with any tractor since I was kid. I'll be getting it back into snow mode next weekend. My home made blade may not look fancy but it pushes REALLY well. I've moved some surprising amounts of dirt and gravel with it too. Works great for brush clearing too.

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nice
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That looks great ! I like the plow also. Been thinking about doing that to my B. Your Tractor is very nice !
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How'd you fasten the front blade to the tractor?  Need some pics!!
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GREAT job!!  I'd like one of the little D's.  Then I could retire my C from grass cutting. Big smile
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTODJEeZ6-8

That's a video of the blade where you can get a look at the hydraulics. Video quality was poor and not sure why. The copy on my computer looks great but it wont seem to let me upload it. I think that cutting edge came off a road grader. Bought it at place we have near my home that has all kinds of ods and ends tractor, trailer, tools, and stuff. That blade has worked awesome since day one. DEFINITLY NEED CHAINS ON TIRES WHEN PUSHING SNOW. I also use a 3pt rear blade with some weights on it for traction when pushing.
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Yup I keep thinking I should get chains for my d15 because it is a nightmare in the winter but I have some pavement and haven't decided if I think it will be ok to use chains on the pavement.
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looks real good that will be very use full .       what are those lift cylinders off from ?
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Great job on the restoration and the fabrication of the blade also.
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Just watched your video. Looks like it works great.
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HudCo, I don't know what they are off of but they are Allis Chalmers cylinders. My uncle that is very in to Allis and Case got them from a buddy of his that got them when the Allis place in Independence Missouri closed years ago. He never used them and we figured they would work good for lifting that blade. I had to pull them off and rebuild them after the first few months of use because they were leaking really bad. Seals were dried up. Cost me 12 dollars to rebuild them.
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What a Beauty!!!  A GREAT JOB!!
My sincere congratulations!!
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  Hey Jeeper,,,That is a beautiful tractor and you should be proud,,,!!  I like the front blade, functional  and lightweight. Great job,,,,
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NICE JOB!!! Love the front blade, you did good!!
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